2018
DOI: 10.1007/s10437-018-9284-4
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Acheulean Sites at Makuyuni (Lake Manyara, Tanzania): Results of Archaeological Fieldwork and Classification of the Lithic Assemblages

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“…along the southeastern margin of the Afar rift (de la Torre et al 2014), Makuyuni (~0.63-0.27 Ma) near Lake Manyara (Giemsch et al 2018), and undated occurrences on the Mbulu plateau south of the Ngorongoro Volcanic Highlands (Masao et al 2022). This can be attributed to two factors, namely the lithostratigraphic succession of geological events that led to the surficial configuration of raw material sources available during the Plio-Pleistocene, and more pertinently, the selection criteria employed by hominin toolmakers who apparently preferred not to use sedimentary rocks due to their generally inferior mechanical and/or functional properties relative to igneous and metamorphic rock types, albeit with some notable exceptions (e.g.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…along the southeastern margin of the Afar rift (de la Torre et al 2014), Makuyuni (~0.63-0.27 Ma) near Lake Manyara (Giemsch et al 2018), and undated occurrences on the Mbulu plateau south of the Ngorongoro Volcanic Highlands (Masao et al 2022). This can be attributed to two factors, namely the lithostratigraphic succession of geological events that led to the surficial configuration of raw material sources available during the Plio-Pleistocene, and more pertinently, the selection criteria employed by hominin toolmakers who apparently preferred not to use sedimentary rocks due to their generally inferior mechanical and/or functional properties relative to igneous and metamorphic rock types, albeit with some notable exceptions (e.g.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%