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Paleolithic Toolmakers Evaluated Flint Sources in Jordan

Paleolithic Toolmakers Evaluated Flint Sources in Jordan
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Japan , Nagoya , Aichi , Jordan , Jebel-qalkha , Jordan-general- , Seiji-kadawaki , Eiki-suga , Nagoya-university , Jordan-flint , Upper-paleolithic

Paleolithic Humans May Have Understood The Properties Of Rocks For Making Stone Tools

Paleolithic Humans May Have Understood The Properties Of Rocks For Making Stone Tools
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Paleolithic Humans Likely Knew Stone Tool-Making Rock Properties

Paleolithic Humans Likely Knew Stone Tool-Making Rock Properties
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Paleolithic humans may have understood the properties of rocks for making stone tools

Paleolithic humans may have understood the properties of rocks for making stone tools
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Paleolithic humans may have understood the pr

<p>Research from Nagoya University in Japan suggests that Paleolithic humans in the Middle East selected flint for their cutting tools based on differences in the mechanical properties of the rock. They seem to have purposefully selected the most suitable rocks for fashioning into tools, even being able to distinguish rocks that were unsuitable.</p>


Japan , Jordan , Jebel-qalkha , Jordan-general- , Nagoya , Aichi , Seiji-kadowaki , Eiki-suga , School-of-environmental , Nagoya-university-museum , Nagoya-university , Graduate-school