The question of whether a Middle-Upper Palaeolithic transition took
place is reassessed here based on recent finds. Evidence from seven
sites is presented and compared using statistical methods. A
technological analysis of reduction strategies and the major tool
types in the assemblages supports the idea of changes in Middle to
Upper Palaeolthic technologies. This therefore adds weight to the
argument for a transitional phenomemon in northern Israel.
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