3D morphology of handaxes from late Acheulean Jaljulia: a flexible reduction strategy in the Lower Paleolithic Levant

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Antoine Muller
Ran Barkai
Maayan Shemer
Leore Grosman
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[1] The Hebrew University of Jerusalem,Computational Archaeology Laboratory, Institute of Archaeology
[2] Tel Aviv University,Department of Archaeology and Near Eastern Cultures
[3] Israel Antiquities Authority,Archaeological Research Department
[4] Ben Gurion University of the Negev,Department of Bible, Archaeology and the Ancient Near East
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Acheulean; Handaxe; Lithic Technology; 3D Scanning; Jaljulia; Southern Levant;
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The nature of lithic morphological variability during the Acheulean is a much-debated topic, especially in the late Acheulean of the Levant. To explore this issue, we present a 3D analysis of 260 handaxes from Jaljulia, a recently discovered late Acheulean site dated to ca. 500–300/200 ka. We employ a comprehensive suite of 3D methods aimed at reconstructing the technological and morphological choices enacted by the Jaljulia knappers. These methods include the precise calculation of orthogonal measurements, center of mass, surface area, edge length, and geometric morphometrics, as well as new metrics for quantifying handaxe outlines and distribution of mass. Scar density was used to reconstruct the handaxe reduction strategies employed at the site.
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