Abstract

Arago cave (Pyrénées-Orientales, France) has yielded a vast quantity of archaeological material, representing more than 260,000 recorded objects. The information is stored in the data base « Palaeontological and prehistoric material ». Through interrogation of this data base and the use of data visualisation software developed in the laboratory, it is possible to reconstruct each excavated archaeological level. The determination of stratigraphic units leads to the individualisation of occupation floors.

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