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Archaeological Science
Study results from University of Cambridge update understanding of archaeological science
November 9th, 2007
According to a study from Cambridge, the United Kingdom, "The Soanian is traditionally seen as one of the major (non-Acheulean) Palaeolithic techno-complexes of the Indian subcontinent. Over several decades comparisons of Soanian assemblages have been made with the non-bifacial industries of East Asia and north-west Europe." "The chronological status and typo-technological relationship(s) of the Soanian to other Palaeolithic industries have been the subject of much debate. When first named and described the Soanian was considered to contain evidence of Mode 3 Levallois-style core reduction. However, in recent years, the potential Mode 3 component of the Soanian has...
Source: Biotech Law Weekly (2007-11-09)
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