An Introduction to Anthropology a General Survey of the Early History of the Hu
An Introduction to Anthropology a General Survey of the Early History of the Hu
E O Edwin Oliver James
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Thus a sharp-cutting edge was produced, and the implement rendered rhomboidal in section, approximating to the earliest Chelles type. Mr. Reid Moir, after conducting various experiments, has found that the easiest way to make a Chellean implement is to proceed as if he desired to make one of the rostro-carinate form. In support of his theory he points out that there are traces of a " lateral platform " in many of the St. Acheul implements. This lateral plat- form is supposed to be the remains o...f the dorsal or upper plane of the rostro-carinate. ^ Be this as it may, there was obviously a gradual development of type from the pre-Palaeolithic to the Palaeolithic culture. Thus, the next step after the Chellean boucher had been reached, was to sharpen the point or distal end of the flints and straighten the edges, which produces the Aclieulean type, so called from the place of their discovery at St. Acheul in the valley of the Somme (Amiens). In the Upper Acheulean (St. Acheul II. ) the boucher acquires a fine lanceolate form, and is accompanied by numerous smaller implements.
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