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    Upper Paleolithic Toolmaking Appears to Have Had Its Roots in the Mousterian
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Upper Paleolithic Toolmaking Appears to Have Had Its Roots in the Mousterian

Question 46

Question 46

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Upper Paleolithic toolmaking appears to have had its roots in the Mousterian and __________ traditions.


A) post-Acheulian
B) Oldowan
C) Levalloisian
D) Neandertal

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