Jean-Marc Petillon

Jean-Marc Petillon

archaeologist France

Jean-Marc Petillon is a prominent archaeologist affiliated with the French National Centre for Scientific Research, known for his expertise in prehistoric tool use and human adaptation to ancient environments. His recent work has significantly contributed to the understanding of Ice Age communities and their innovative use of resources, particularly in relation to the crafting of tools from whale bones, which has pushed back the timeline for such practices by 1,000 to 2,000 years.

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Taiwan Taiwan: Jean-Marc Petillon is a co-senior author of the study and works at the French National Centre for Scientific Research. 8

Taipei Times – major English newspaper in Taiwan, est. 1999: Tools made of whale bones reveal inventiveness of prehistoric people