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Le site aurignacien de l’abri de la Souquette (commune de Sergeac, Dordogne) : son histoire archéologique
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Figure 4-A number of basket-shaped beads in ivory and steatite recovered by Marcel Castanet from previous spoil-heaps at the Abri de la Souquette (photo: R. White).
Figure 5-Excavations conducted at the Abri de la Souquette 1980-1982. A: the site before excavation, photo facing southwest towards intact deposits; B: insertion of test trench into southwestern end of rockshelter; C: cleaned section with Layer 11 highlighted (photos: A Roussot).
Figure 7-Top: Meter-square grid installed at the Abri de la Souquette for object provenience, area of excavation highlighted in red; Bottom: reconstructed projection of material recovered from Abri de la Souquette. Objects re-projected using Abri Castanet/Abri Blanchard grid to enable integration with other Castel-Merle Aurignacian sites. Grid squares = 1 m.
Figure 10-Top: igurative engraved block recovered in spoil-heap at Abri de la Souquette by Marcel Castanet(photo: R. White); bottom: engraved block recovered from Aurignacian deposits in 1981 (photo: R. Bourrillon).
Figure 11-Excavation of the silo in 1980-1982, showing truncation of Paleolithic layers and bedrock.
The Aurignacian Site of the Abri de la Souquette (commune de Sergeac, Dordogne): A History of Archeology
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Figure 4-A number of basket-shaped beads in ivory and steatite recovered by Marcel Castanet from previous spoil-heaps at the Abri de la Souquette (photo: R. White).
Figure 5-Excavations conducted at the Abri de la Souquette 1980-1982. A: the site before excavation, photo facing southwest towards intact deposits; B: insertion of test trench into southwestern end of rockshelter; C: cleaned section with Layer 11 highlighted (photos: A Roussot).
Figure 7 - Top: Meter-square grid installed at the Abri de la Souquette for object provenience, area of excavation highlighted in red; Bottom: reconstructed projection of material recovered from Abri de la Souquette. Objects re-projected using Abri Castanet/Abri Blanchard grid to enable integration with other Castel-Merle Aurignacian sites. Grid squares = 1 m. 
Figure 10-Top: figurative engraved block recovered in spoil-heap at Abri de la Souquette by Marcel Castanet(photo: R. White); bottom: engraved block recovered from Aurignacian deposits in 1981 (photo: R. Bourrillon).
Figure 11 - Excavation of the silo in 1980-1982, showing truncation of Paleolithic layers and bedrock. 
O’Hara J. F., White R., Garrett Z. S., Higham T., Roussot A., 2015 - The Aurignacian Site of the Abri de la Souquette (commune de Sergeac, Dordogne): A History of Archeology, in White R., Bourrillon R. (eds.) with the collaboration of Bon F., Aurignacian Genius: Art, Technology and Society of the First Modern Humans in Europe, Proceedings of the International Symposium, April 08-10 2013, New York University, P@lethnology, 7, 98-117.

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... Such marks are quite common in portable art in northern Iberia (Barandiarán, 1972;Corchón, 1986), where they are limited to the Solutrean and Upper Magdalenian (La Riera, Cueto de la Mina). Parallels of this type of motif can be found in older chronologies, mainly in the Aurignacian, at such European sites as Gorges-d'Enfer (Chollot, 1962), Abri Blanchard (Bourrillon et al., 2018;White, 1992), La Souquette (O'Hara et al., 2015) (France) and Vogelherd (Conard et al., 2003). ...

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Revaluation of the Portable Art of Northern Iberia: a Magdalenian Decorated Bone Tube from Torre (Basque Country, Spain)
O’Hara J. F., White R., Garrett Z. S., Higham T., Roussot A., 2015 - The Aurignacian Site of the Abri de la Souquette (commune de Sergeac, Dordogne): A History of Archeology, in White R., Bourrillon R. (eds.) with the collaboration of Bon F., Aurignacian Genius: Art, Technology and Society of the First Modern Humans in Europe, Proceedings of the International Symposium, April 08-10 2013, New York University, P@lethnology, 7, 98-117.