THE RUDAPITHECUS AND THE EVOLUTION OF MANKIND

Stone tools

At the beginning of the European Upper Palaeolithic (35 thousand years ago), a new stone tool making technique (blade technology) became widespread. Besides simple flakes, humans could flint long, flat stone blades from the core (fig. 41 below). The number of different stone tool types (burin, scraper, auger, blade point etc.) and the diversity of used raw materials increased considerably.