Understanding the Middle Palaeolithic assemblage typology

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Abstract

Middle Palaeolithic tool assemblages have a long history of controversy. This new analysis employing principal components addresses the recurrent issues of comparing tool assemblages from different sites, whilst retaining support from the seminal study of Bordes.

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Mover, C. C., & Rolland, N. (2001). Understanding the Middle Palaeolithic assemblage typology. Antiquity, 75(287), 39–43. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0003598x00052686

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