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Adaptive Flexibility of Oldowan Hominins: Secondary Use of Flakes at Bizat Ruhama, Israel
Yossi Zaidner
Department of Archaeology
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Israel
100%
Flakes
100%
Hominin
100%
Oldowan
100%
Secondary Use
100%
Adaptive Flexibility
100%
Knapping
62%
Small Flakes
37%
Early Pleistocene
25%
Stone Tool Making
25%
Production Sequence
25%
Flake Production
25%
Four-stage
12%
Eurasia
12%
Scar
12%
Middle Pleistocene
12%
Lithic Assemblage
12%
Lithic Industry
12%
Chert
12%
Retouching
12%
Pebbles
12%
Early Primary
12%
Experimental Replication
12%
Waste Products
12%
Matuyama
12%
Chron
12%
Primary Context
12%
Operational Sequence
12%
Freehand Method
12%
Bipolar Method
12%
Economic Responses
12%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Israel
100%
Pleistocene
100%
Eurasia
33%
Chert
33%
Matuyama Chron
33%