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alisha [4.7K]
3 years ago
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While on an archaeological dig in Europe, you find a stone tool that is rounded on one side and has had flakes removed from the

other side, giving it the appearance of a tortoise shell. This is likely to be a(n):__________.a) Clovis point.b) completed tool that is similar to those you have seen from the Solutrean toolkit.c) Oldowan core typical of the Lower Paleolithic.d) example of the Levallois technique of the Middle Paleolithic.
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Elden [556K]3 years ago
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Answer:example of the Levallois technique of the Middle Paleolithic.

Explanation:

Levallois technique is the term used to ascribe to the production of a stone tool by striking the core to remove flakes from a stone core before detaching the final stone which has resemblance to a turtle shell.

Levallois has been traced by Archeologists to have been used by modern man during the Middle Stone Age of the Middle Paleolithic Acheulean era.

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