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Extraordinary large Hoabinhian tools from Xiaodong rockshelter, southwest China

Yuduan Zhou,Yun Wu,Kaiwei Qiu, Shigui Zhang, Biaobiao Wang,Ruxi Yang, Yu Ji, Hongmei Xie,Hongbo Zheng,Yinghua Li,Qing Yang,Xueping Ji

L'Anthropologie(2024)

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Abstract
The Hoabinhian phenomenon was long considered a late Paleolithic technocomplex in Southeast Asia. Recently, the discovery of several Hoabinhian sites in southwest China largely expanded its tempo-spatial distributions and enriched the toolkit of Hoabinhian hunter-gatherers. The Hoabinbian stone tools are often made with river cobbles of large to medium size and rarely reach over 150mm and 1kg. However, this perspective towards Hoabinhian cutting tools can be updated with recurring tools made on massive and even giant boulders discovered at Chinese Hoabinhian sites. Here we present the mega lithic tools (> 150mm, 2kg) from the first and also the currently known earliest Hoabinhian site – Xiaodong rockshelter in southwest China. These tools’ productional and techno-functional characteristics were described and illustrated, and whether they have utilitarian purposes was discussed. Although these massive, giant, heavy-duty Hoabinhian tools are morpho-typologically similar to those large-medium ones found at the site, their original size may endow new aspects (cognitive, technical, symbolic, social, etc.) to these tools that are still poorly understood.
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Mega tools,Hoabinhian,Technology,Functionality,Boulder,Techno-functional analysis,Méga-outils,Hoabinhien,Technologie,Fonctionnalité,Galet,Analyse techno-fonctionnelle
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