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    The Mousterian (or Mode III) is a techno-complex (archaeological industry) of stone tools, associated primarily with the Neanderthals in Europe, and to the earliest anatomically modern humans in North Africa and West Asia. The Mousterian largely defines the latter part of the Middle Paleolithic, the middle of the West Eurasian Old Stone Age.
    Dates: c. 160,000–40,000 BP
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    What is the Mousterian industry?
    The Mousterian industry is the name archaeologists have given to an ancient Middle Stone Age method of making stone tools. The Mousterian is associated with our hominid relatives the Neanderthals in Europe and Asia and both Early Modern Human and Neanderthals in Africa.
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    What is a Mousterian tool?
    The Mousterian (or Mode III) is a techno-complex (archaeological industry) of flint (hence lithic) tools associated primarily with the Neanderthals in Europe, and to a lesser extent the earliest anatomically modern humans in North Africa and West Asia. The Mousterian largely defines the latter part...
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    What is the meaning of Mousterian?
    Mousterian. The Mousterian largely defines the latter part of the Middle Paleolithic, the middle of the West Eurasian Old Stone Age. It lasted roughly from 160,000 to 40,000 BP. If its predecessor, known as Levallois or "Levallois-Mousterian" is included, the range is extended to as early as c. 300,000–200,000 BP.
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    What is a typical Mousterian stone tool assemblage?
    A typical Mousterian stone tool assemblage is primarily defined as a flake-based tool kit made using the Levallois technique, rather than later blade-based tools. In traditional archaeological terminology, "flakes" are variously shaped thin stone sheets knapped off a core, while "blades" are flakes which are at least twice as long as their widths.
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    The Mousterian (or Mode III) is an archaeological industry of stone tools, associated primarily with the Neanderthals in Europe, and to the earliest anatomically modern humans in North Africa and West Asia. The Mousterian largely defines the latter part of the Middle Paleolithic, the middle … See more

    The culture was named after the type site of Le Moustier, three superimposed rock shelters in the Dordogne region of France. Similar flintwork has been found all over unglaciated Europe and also the Near East and See more

    • Mousterian artifacts have been found in Haua Fteah in Cyrenaica and other sites in Northwest Africa.
    • Contained within a cave in the Syria region, along with a Neanderthaloid See more

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    The European Mousterian is the product of Neanderthals. It existed roughly from 160,000 to 40,000 BP. Some assemblages, namely those from … See more

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  5. The Mousterian Middle Paleolithic Tool Industry - ThoughtCo

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    • Part of the Mousterian assemblage is made up of Levallois toolssuch as points and cores. The tool kit varies from place to place and from time to time but in general, includes the following tools: 1. Mousterian point/convergent scraper: short, broad triangular projectile points struck from prepared cores 2. Levallois flakes with retouch: sub-oval, ...
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  6. https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/earth-and-planetary-sciences/mousterian

    WebThree major divisions of stone tool technology have been identified at Middle Palaeolithic sites: Mousterian forms, Levallois type technologies, and incipient large blade …

  7. https://www.britannica.com/topic/Mousterian-industry

    WebMousterian industry, tool culture traditionally associated with Neanderthal man in Europe, western Asia, and northern Africa during the early Fourth …

  8. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21890177

    WebWith a compiled stratigraphy of over 6 m and more than 30 archaeological levels, the Hummal Mousterian sequence is especially apt for the reconstruction of changing site …

  9. https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/social-sciences/mousterian-industry

    WebIt must be stressed, however, that the Mousterian technology is not associated only with Neanderthals; some of the earliest representatives of H. sapiens have also been found …

  10. https://bradshawfoundation.com/origins/mousterian...

    WebA particular example of the evolution of Middle Paleolithic lithic culture comes in the form of the Aterian - a spear point technology derived from or a part of the Mousterian. The temporal genesis of Aterian tools remains …

  11. https://www.britannica.com/technology/hand-tool/The-Mousterian-flake-tools

    WebThe Mousterian and related flake industries followed the Acheulean. A refinement of the prepared-core technique, termed Levallois, was developed during the middle to upper …

  12. Mousterian Industry & Levallois techniques - Odyssey: Adventures

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    WebThis sort of technology is known as the ‘prepared core technique’ and appears to have developed independently in a number of locations during the latter part of the Lower …

  13. Tools and Weapons - Neandertals

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    WebNeandertals made elaborate stone tools, which were a crucial part of their survival. They served as instruments for hunting, stripping flesh from animals, processing materials, and creating fire. The tool technology

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