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The mirror cracked: Symmetry and refinement in the Acheulean handaxe
John McNabb,
James Cole
University of Brighton
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Handaxes
100%
Acheulean Handaxes
100%
Acheulean
71%
Material Culture
57%
Africa
28%
Cognitive Evolution
28%
Archaeology
14%
Machine Tool Industry
14%
Long-term Trends
14%
Archaeological Record
14%
Middle Palaeolithic
14%
Lower Palaeolithic
14%
Hominin
14%
Brain Evolution
14%
Homo Ergaster
14%
Stone Tools
14%
Large Cutting Tools
14%
Lockstep
14%
Early Stone Age
14%
Equilibrium Model
14%
Biological Interpretation
14%
Arts and Humanities
Handaxes
100%
Material Culture
50%
Cognitive Evolution
25%
Africa
25%
Local
12%
Visible
12%
Archeology
12%
Situational
12%
Archeological Record
12%
Schools of thought
12%
Lower Palaeolithic
12%
Stone tools
12%
Early Stone Age
12%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Acheulean
100%
Material Culture
66%
Africa
33%
Stone Age
16%
Long-Term Trend
16%