- The
Levallois technique (IPA: [lÉ™.va.lwa]) is a name
given by
archaeologists to a
distinctive type of
stone knapping developed around 250,000 to 400,000...
- in 1959 and
Dorothy Garrod in 1960.
Levalloisian materials are more
evolved at this site and a Micro-
Levalloisian series of
tools were also found. Ras...
- and
North Africa.
Neanderthal tool
makers produced hand axes in the
Levalloisian and
Mousterian styles (43,000 BC)
similar to
those in the Levant. Algeria...
-
considered phases,
supplanted it. The
Acheulian there went on into the
Levalloisian and
Mousterian are ****ociated with
Neanderthal man. To
avoid the question...
-
subdivisions according to tool types, such as
Olduwan or
Mousterian or
Levalloisian help
archaeologists and
other anthropologists in
understanding major...
- Palaeolithic. The
points and
sides of
their tools indicate a "Moustero-
Levalloisian" element. They
seemed to have a
masterful knowledge of
Upper Palaeolithic...
- Howell), Tayacio-
Levalloisian and
Early Levalloisian with some
caution suggested to be
observed with the use of some
early Levalloisian and
Acheulean labels...
- Palaeolithic. The
points and
sides of
their tools indicate a "Moustero-
Levalloisian" element. They
seemed to have a
masterful knowledge of
Upper Palaeolithic...
- chert,[citation needed] and
felsite manifest Acheulian, Mousteroid, and
Levalloisian characteristics.[citation needed]
Those of the
chopper tradition are...
- furthermore, the ****ociation has been made with
Neanderthals and the
Levalloisian added.
Sollas says
wistfully that they are in "the very
middle of the...