Object type
core
Culture/period
Prehistory
Materials
flint
Technique
carving
Mint
Production date
-110000 / -40000
Current location
Exposició permanent
Archaeological site
Abric Romaní
Township
Capellades (Anoia)
Dimensions
57 x 76 x 20 mm
Description
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Core for Levallois flakes in grey-blue flint and with a flat-convex section. It has a surface with negatives of several extractions that correspond to a recurrent centripetal exploitation characteristic of the use of the Levallois method. This knapping method is typical of the Middle Paleolithic (Mousterian) and produces flakes with standardized morphologies that were used later by retouching their shape into sidescrapers, denticulates, endscrapers and points, among other tools.
Omeka ID
2621