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Oldowan tool tradition
The earliest stone tool making tradition. The first Oldowan artifacts were made in East Africa about 2. 5-2. 4 million years ago presumably by Homo habilis and continued to be made by early Homo erectus until about 1. 5 million years ago. They consisted of simple core (shown below) and flake tools only slightly modified from their natural state by percussion flaking.
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- Valdkond/domeen: Anthropology
- Category: Physical anthropology
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