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The Oldowan industry of Peninj and its bearing on the reconstruction of the technological skills of Lower Pleistocene hominids
Authors:de la Torre Ignacio  Mora Rafael  Domínguez-Rodrigo Manuel  de Luque Luis  Alcalá Luis
Institution:Departamento de Prehistoria, Instituto de Historia, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, c/ Serrano 13, 28001 Madrid, Spain. itorre@ih.csic.es
Abstract:The Oldowan technology has traditionally been assumed to reflect technical simplicity and limited planning by Plio-Pleistocene hominids. The analysis of the Oldowan technology from a set of 1.6-1.4 Ma sites (ST Site Complex) in Peninj adds new information regarding the curated behavior of early hominids. The present work introduces new data to the few published monographic works on East African Oldowan technology. Its relevance lies in its conclusions, since the Peninj Oldowan assemblages show complex technological skills for Lower Pleistocene hominids, which are more complex than has been previously inferred for the Oldowan stone tool industry. Reduced variability of tool types and complex use of cores for flaking are some of the most remarkable features that identify the Oldowan assemblages from Peninj. Hominids during this period seem to have already been experimenting with pre-determination of the flaked products from cores, a feature presently assumed to appear later in time. Planning and template structuring of flaked products are integral parts of the Oldowan at Peninj.
Keywords:Peninj  Oldowan  East Africa  Plio-pleistocene  Lithic technology
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