2021
DOI: 10.2218/jls.6530
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Lithic variability and raw material exploitation at the Middle Stone Age (MSA) site of Gotera, southern Ethiopia: A combined technological and quantitative approach

Abstract: Technological variability within East African Middle Stone Age (MSA) lithic assemblages is considered a reflection of regional or local identities. These identities are a possible outcome of different social dynamics in human populations or interaction with the environment. Here we analysed the lithic assemblage from GOT 1-S site, in the Gotera area (Southern Ethiopia) in order to integrate fresh data from the region into the broader discussion on the technological variability of the MSA of Eastern Africa. To … Show more

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“…The third paper by Fusco et al (2021) examines lithic artefacts from both a qualitative technological and a quantitative perspectives. The authors combine a technological analysis with a quantitative approach using multivariate analyses to investigate the use of different raw materials, basalt and quartz, at the Middle Stone Age site of GOT 1-S (Gotera, southern Ethiopia).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The third paper by Fusco et al (2021) examines lithic artefacts from both a qualitative technological and a quantitative perspectives. The authors combine a technological analysis with a quantitative approach using multivariate analyses to investigate the use of different raw materials, basalt and quartz, at the Middle Stone Age site of GOT 1-S (Gotera, southern Ethiopia).…”
Section: The Papersmentioning
confidence: 99%