First Name
Laure
Last Name
Dubreuil
Email
lauredubreuil@trentu.ca
Phone
705-748-1011 ext. 6361
Location
Life and Health Sciences Complex C212
Campus
Peterborough
Job Title
Assistant Professor
Accreditation
B.Sc., M.Sc. (Aix-Marseille), DEA, Ph.D. (Bordeaux I)
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Program Affiliation
Areas of Expertise
Publications
Dubreuil, L., Grosman, L. 2009. Ground stone tools from the Natufian cave site of Hilazon Tachtit (Israel): Skin working with ochre. Antiquity, 83: 935-954.
Dubreuil, L. 2009. Functional analysis of grinding tools from the Natufian site of Mallaha: Towards an understanding of assemblage evolution in the Levant. Arkeotek. Vol.1, 1rst paper, no page (online publication).
Adams, J.,
Delgado, S., Dubreuil, L., Hamon, C., Plisson, H., Risch, R. 2009. Functional analysis of macro-lithic artefacts. In F. Sternke, L. Costa and L. Eigeland (eds) Non-flint Raw Material Use in Prehistory: Old Prejudices
and New Directions. Proceedings of the XVth Congress of the U.I.S.P.P. Oxford, Archaeopress, pp. 43-66.
Dubreuil L.
2008. Mortar versus grinding-slabs and the Neolithization process in the Near East. In L. Longo and N. Skakun (eds) "Prehistoric Technology" 40
years later: Functional Analysis and the Russian Legacy. Verona, Museo Civico di Verona and Universita degli Studi di Verona, pp. 169-177.
Plisson H.,
Dubreuil L., Guilbert, R. 2008. The functional significance of Sauveterrian microlithic assemblages: A focus to enlarge. In L. Longo and N. Skakun (eds) "Prehistoric Technology" 40 years later: Functional Analysis and the Russian Legacy. Verona, Museo Civico di
Verona and Universita degli Studi di Verona, pp. 147-157.
Dubreuil, L. 2009. Functional analysis of grinding tools from the Natufian site of Mallaha: Towards an understanding of assemblage evolution in the Levant. Arkeotek. Vol.1, 1rst paper, no page (online publication).
Adams, J.,
Delgado, S., Dubreuil, L., Hamon, C., Plisson, H., Risch, R. 2009. Functional analysis of macro-lithic artefacts. In F. Sternke, L. Costa and L. Eigeland (eds) Non-flint Raw Material Use in Prehistory: Old Prejudices
and New Directions. Proceedings of the XVth Congress of the U.I.S.P.P. Oxford, Archaeopress, pp. 43-66.
Dubreuil L.
2008. Mortar versus grinding-slabs and the Neolithization process in the Near East. In L. Longo and N. Skakun (eds) "Prehistoric Technology" 40
years later: Functional Analysis and the Russian Legacy. Verona, Museo Civico di Verona and Universita degli Studi di Verona, pp. 169-177.
Plisson H.,
Dubreuil L., Guilbert, R. 2008. The functional significance of Sauveterrian microlithic assemblages: A focus to enlarge. In L. Longo and N. Skakun (eds) "Prehistoric Technology" 40 years later: Functional Analysis and the Russian Legacy. Verona, Museo Civico di
Verona and Universita degli Studi di Verona, pp. 147-157.
Research Centres and Institutions
Areas of Research
Prehistory of the Middle East, Epipaleolithic, Natufian, Mesolithic, Neolithization process, Epigravettian of Italy, Neolithization of Europe, ground-stone tools, grinding implements, use-wear studies, experimental archaeology, technology, design theory
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