2023
DOI: 10.1098/rsos.230671
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The limestone spheroids of ‘Ubeidiya: intentional imposition of symmetric geometry by early hominins?

Antoine Muller,
Deborah Barsky,
Robert Sala-Ramos
et al.

Abstract: Spheroids are one of the least understood lithic items yet are one of the most enduring, spanning from the Oldowan to the Middle Palaeolithic. Why and how they were made remains highly debated. We seek to address whether spheroids represent unintentional by-products of percussive tasks or if they were intentionally knapped tools with specific manufacturing goals. We apply novel three-dimensional analysis methods, including spherical harmonics and surface curvature, to 150 limestone spheroids from ‘Ubeidiya ( … Show more

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“…61-101). Nevertheless, before 'handaxes' appeared in the Early Pleistocene archeological record, the presence of flaked 'spheroids' could reflect an imagined three-dimensional shape [264] and has led to a proposal that 'spheroids' are indicative of late 'Oldowan' assemblages [265].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…61-101). Nevertheless, before 'handaxes' appeared in the Early Pleistocene archeological record, the presence of flaked 'spheroids' could reflect an imagined three-dimensional shape [264] and has led to a proposal that 'spheroids' are indicative of late 'Oldowan' assemblages [265].…”
Section: Appendixmentioning
confidence: 99%