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The oldest Acheulean evidence in North Africa

Phys Dot Org 07 Oct 2021
Perhaps the most noticeable outcome of this work is the discovery of the oldest evidence of Acheulean lithic industries in North Africa ... the oldest lithic industries (Oldowan-like; typically characterized by small flakes and pebble tools) in North Africa, dated to 2.4 Ma.
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Oldest human traces from the southern Tibetan Plateau in a new light

Heritage Daily 03 Jun 2021
For archaeologists these rocky remnants – lithic artefacts and flakes – are of key importance ... Worldwide, numerical dating of these lithic artefacts, especially when they occur as surface findings, remains a major challenge ... A precise age determination of lithic ...
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Jebel Sahaba: A succession of violence rather than a prehistoric war

Heritage Daily 27 May 2021
About a hundred new lesions, both healed and unhealed were identified, some with previously unrecognised lithic flakes still embedded in the bones ... projectiles, throwing weapons (arrows or spears) composed of several sharp lithic pieces, some of which are laterally embedded.
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Prehistoric violence at Jebel Sahaba may not have been single event

Phys Dot Org 27 May 2021
... of bones, about a hundred associated lithic pieces and the entire burial complex (now submerged by Lake Aswan) from 2013 to 2019 ... About a hundred new lesions, both healed and unhealed, were identified, some with previously unrecognized lithic flakes still embedded in the bones.
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Jebel Sahaba Shines Light on Horrors of Earliest Human Warfare

Ancient Origins 27 May 2021
Projectile impact mark with lithic flake embedded in the puncture in the posterior surface of the left hip bone of individual JS 21 ... Archival photograph showing a double burial from the Jebel Sahaba cemetery in Sudan, with pencils marking the position of associated lithic artifacts.
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Taking a ‘Knapp’ With Our Ancient Ancestors - Stone Tools Through the Ages

Ancient Origins 09 Jan 2020
Their process involved striking flakes from a prepared lithic core resembling the shell of a tortoise. Once it was shaped, the altered core's platform would finally be hit, resulting in a sizeable lithic flake separating in one large tear-shaped edge ... flakes from prepared cores.
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