Marion Prévost
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Marion Prévost
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Paleolithic archaeologist▪️ Stone tool enthusiast▪️
Gerda Henkel Fellow, Post-doc researcher at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Affiliated researcher at the French Research Center of Jerusalem (CRFJ) ▪️Layout editor JLS
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Hi Bluesky!
I am a paleolithic archaeologist specialised in lithic technology. My research mostly focused on the paleolithic of the Levant and since more recently I am taking part in a project about the prehistory of Tajikistan.
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The first article from my PhD results is now published — and it’s Open Access!
We show how handaxe grip and use evolved over time at La Noira (France).
doi.org/10.1007/s419...

#usewear #prehistory #handaxe #paleolithic #acheulean
Use-Wear Analysis Shows Changing Handaxe Grip and Use Across Time at la Noira (France) - Journal of Paleolithic Archaeology
Handaxes — sub-oval bifacially flaked stone tools — were produced for over a million years across Africa, Europe, and Asia during the Lower Palaeolithic. Their relatively uniform shape across varied e...
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October 31, 2025 at 1:25 PM
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#Palaeoproteomics of Middle and Late Pleistocene hominin fossils and associated zooarchaeological assemblages from Central Eurasia with @fridowelker.bsky.social!

Postdoc: jobportal.ku.dk/videnskabeli...

Research Assistant: jobportal.ku.dk/videnskabeli...
Postdoc in Paleoproteomics
jobportal.ku.dk
October 30, 2025 at 2:43 AM
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Learn more about the INASIA project on its website: inasia.uw.edu.pl

There:
- a list of palaeolithic sites in Central Asia,
- project publications,
- communication & dissemination activities,
- bios of the project team,
- all project related news in the form of blog entries.
August 26, 2025 at 10:27 AM
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Qafzeh 11 is other case that raises fascinating questions about symbolism in Paleolithic #burials

This adolescent, around 12 or 13 years old, was buried about 90,000 years ago in Qafzeh Cave (Galilee, Israel) 

Image: https://doi.org/10.4000/paleo.4848

@erc.europa.eu @cenieh.bsky.social #FECYT
October 15, 2025 at 12:03 PM
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Archéologie de l’urgence: Le site de Nunalleq sur la côte ouest de l’#Alaska est un témoin rare de la culture du peuple Yupiit. Menacés par la montée des eaux, des fouilles ont permis de révéler plus de 100.000 objets documentant une culture en voie de disparition www.radiofrance.fr/francecultur...
Alaska : une archéologie de l'urgence chez les Yupiit
Le site de Nunalleq sur la côte ouest de l’Alaska est un témoin rare de la culture d’un peuple à cheval entre l’Alaska et la Sibérie : les Yupiit. Menacés par la montée des eaux, ces lieux de fouilles...
www.radiofrance.fr
October 12, 2025 at 5:28 AM
And still here to study the lithics artifacts :)
October 11, 2025 at 6:43 AM
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Modern human genomes contain a small number of archaic variants, the legacy of past interbreeding events with Neanderthals and Denisovans.

The MUC19 gene:
An evolutionary history of recurrent introgression and natural selection 🏺🧪
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
August 29, 2025 at 1:30 PM
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For #FossilFriday: Meet CAM 2023-7, a Mesolithic child buried ~8,000 years ago in Portugal.
Their burial is one of the most elaborate ever found in the Muge shell mounds. What made it so special? 🐚🧵
#Mesolithic #Funerary #Paleoanthropology www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
August 29, 2025 at 4:01 PM
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Denisovan mtDNA is directly connected to the Harbin skull, a nearly complete hominin cranium

Denisovan mitochondrial DNA from dental calculus of the >146,000-year-old Harbin cranium 🏺🧪
www.cell.com/cell/fulltex...
August 29, 2025 at 4:00 PM
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Early hunters and gatherers were already engaged in practices that led to agriculture. The research suggests that the domestication of plants may have happened unconsciously.
Discovery of a Precursor to Agriculture
Early hunter and gatherers harvested wild barley in today’s southern Uzbekistan
www.mpg.de
August 26, 2025 at 1:16 PM
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🪨🌿What can a stone tool tell us about human–plant relationships in prehistory?
Join Dr Andrea Zupancich at the next free @ICArEHB LEXA Seminar to explore groundstone artifacts, food practices & cultural traditions.
2nd of September at 2pm
🔗 Register: zoom.us/meeting/regi...
August 22, 2025 at 10:02 AM
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Co-organizing a session at #SAA San Francisco with T. Kovach: "Toward an Integration of Quantitative Approaches in #Lithic Analysis." A few spots still open! Abstracts due Sept. 4.

Email me if you’d like to join the conversation: armando.falcucci@nyu.edu

#Archaeology #FlintFriday #FossilFriday 🏺
August 22, 2025 at 10:30 AM
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[RDV 16h !] Des flûtes en os de vautour qui remontent à + de 35.000 ans jusqu’aux innovations d’aujourd’hui en passant par les lyres de l’époque gauloise, chaque époque a marqué l’histoire de la musique. Comment retracer cette évolution ? avec Laurent Davin et Julian Cuvilliez
Archéologie musicale, c'est le luth final
Des flûtes en ivoire de mammouth ou en os de vautour qui remontent à plus de 35.000 ans jusqu’aux innovations d’aujourd’hui en passant par les psaltérions et les lyres de l’époque gauloise, chaque époque a marqué l’histoire de la musique. Comment retracer cette évolution ?
l.franceculture.fr
August 22, 2025 at 10:00 AM
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"The results yield a finite age suggesting that the Petralona cranium has a minimum age of 286 ± 9 ka"
New U-series dates on the Petralona cranium, a key fossil in European human evolution www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
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August 16, 2025 at 5:52 PM
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Back to Armenia, back to Dalarik-1 Cave, with a large international team from Armenia, Spain, Israel, Greece, France, Portugal, Italy & beyond! Let the excavation of this unique Middle Pleistocene site start! 🎉 #TransCause @humendylab.bsky.social
August 16, 2025 at 5:23 PM
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Very sad news today. Anthony E. Marks has passed away. He conducted pioneering prehistoric research in the Nile Valley, the southern Levant and Arabia, producing seminal works on the Palaeolithic. In 2023, aged 85, he still joined the @arduq.bsky.social excavations in Dhofar, Oman. Rest in peace.
August 16, 2025 at 1:12 PM
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Join us at the MPI-GEA or online for a free symposium on Quantifying Complexity in Stone Tools on the 21st of October! 🪨

With a keynote lecture by Charles Perreault. Full speaker list will be released soon!

Secure your spot here: shh-cloud.gnz.mpg.de/index.php/ap...
August 12, 2025 at 12:33 PM
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📢Now hiring:independent junior research group leader-Biomechanics🦴💻
The #HumanOrigins Cluster at Uni Tübingen invites applications for a leader in biomechanics.
📝Start: Jan 1, 2026
🗓 Deadline: Sept 10, 2025
Interested? Apply now!
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August 8, 2025 at 7:52 AM
Check out my latest paper! 🪨

Occupational Dynamics at Unit III of the Middle Paleolithic Site of Nesher Ramla, Israel | Journal of Paleolithic Archaeology share.google/MmooyB6iFqs6...
Occupational Dynamics at Unit III of the Middle Paleolithic Site of Nesher Ramla, Israel - Journal of Paleolithic Archaeology
This paper presents the results of spatial analyses of Unit III in Nesher Ramla, Israel, an open-air mid-Middle Paleolithic site. Featuring numerous anthropogenic features (e.g., hearths and artifact ...
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August 2, 2025 at 2:59 PM
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Paleolithic hominin occupations and Quaternary geomorphological evolution in the NE Ararat Depression (Armenia) www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Paleolithic hominin occupations and Quaternary geomorphological evolution in the NE Ararat Depression (Armenia)
The Ararat Depression, at the crossroads of Africa and Eurasia, spans Armenia, Turkey and Iran, providing a unique natural laboratory for studying lan…
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August 2, 2025 at 1:05 PM
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A glimpse into our excavation at Tinshemet Cave!
Slow process but amazing finds!
One more month to go this season with hopefully nice results coming! 🦴⛏️💀

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Human bones from 100,000 years ago in Israel offer clues about the origins of burial rites
YouTube video by AP Archive
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July 31, 2025 at 2:29 PM
If you want to know what I am doing every summer for the past 10 years ;)
July 31, 2025 at 2:35 PM