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- In archaeology, lithic technology includes a broad array of techniques used to produce usable tools from various types of stone. The earliest stone tools were recovered from modern Ethiopia and were dated to between two-million and three-million years old. The archaeological record of lithic technology is divided into three major time periods: the Paleolithic (Old Stone Age), Mesolithic (Middle Stone Age), and Neolithic (New Stone Age). Not all cultures in all parts of the world exhibit the same pattern of lithic technological development, and stone tool technology continues to be used to this day, but these three time periods represent the span of the archaeological record when lithic technology was paramount. By analysing modern stone tool usage within an ethnoarchaeological context, insight into the breadth of factors influencing lithic technologies in general may be studied. See: Stone tool. For example, for the Gamo of Southern Ethiopia, political, environmental, and social factors influence the patterns of technology variation in different subgroups of the Gamo culture; through understanding the relationship between these different factors in a modern context, archaeologists can better understand the ways that these factors could have shaped the technological variation that is present in the archaeological record. (en)
- En archéologie de la Préhistoire, la technologie lithique est l'étude des techniques et des méthodes de réalisation des outils en pierre taillée. L'étude des productions en pierre taillée, réalisée au moyen de méthodes et de concepts variés, permet d'analyser les capacités cognitives, les comportements sociaux et les relations culturelles des sociétés concernées. (fr)
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- En archéologie de la Préhistoire, la technologie lithique est l'étude des techniques et des méthodes de réalisation des outils en pierre taillée. L'étude des productions en pierre taillée, réalisée au moyen de méthodes et de concepts variés, permet d'analyser les capacités cognitives, les comportements sociaux et les relations culturelles des sociétés concernées. (fr)
- In archaeology, lithic technology includes a broad array of techniques used to produce usable tools from various types of stone. The earliest stone tools were recovered from modern Ethiopia and were dated to between two-million and three-million years old. The archaeological record of lithic technology is divided into three major time periods: the Paleolithic (Old Stone Age), Mesolithic (Middle Stone Age), and Neolithic (New Stone Age). Not all cultures in all parts of the world exhibit the same pattern of lithic technological development, and stone tool technology continues to be used to this day, but these three time periods represent the span of the archaeological record when lithic technology was paramount. By analysing modern stone tool usage within an ethnoarchaeological context, ins (en)
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