Jebel Kareem (TH.68): Techno-typological characteristics of a distinctive lithic assemblage from Dhofar,southern Oman |
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Authors: | Yamandú H. Hilbert |
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Affiliation: | CNRS, UMR 5133 ‘Archéorient’, Maison de l’Orient et de la Méditerranée, Lyon, France |
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Abstract: | The lithic sample from TH.68 in Southern Oman is characterised by a set of techno-typological features: (a) the variety of blank production strategies employed to produce flakes, blades and bladelets; (b) the level of standardisation of tools, including backed bladelets, end scrapers, burins on truncation, unifacial and bifacial plano-convex points, etc.; and (c) a previously unknown technique that produced specific flakes presenting uniform morphological traits and high incidence of retouch. Here a comprehensive account of the lithic production systems employed by prehistoric human bands and the formal retouched tools that they made is provided. |
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Keywords: | bifacials burins lithics Paleolithic blade technology South Arabia |
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