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- Helwan_retouch abstract "The Helwan Retouch was a bifacial microlithic flint-tool fabrication technology characteristic of the Early Natufian culture in the Levant, a region in the Eastern Mediterranean (12,500 BP – 11,000 BP) such as the Harifian culture. The decline of the Helwan Retouch was largely replaced by the \"backing\" technique and coincided with the emergence of microburin methods, which involved snapping bladelets on an anvil. Natufian lithic technology throughout the usage of the Helwan Retouch was dominated by lunate-shaped lithics, such as picks and axes and especially sickles (which were predominantly—at least 80% of the time—used for harvesting wild cereals).".
- Helwan_retouch wikiPageID "20174343".
- Helwan_retouch wikiPageLength "1481".
- Helwan_retouch wikiPageOutDegree "6".
- Helwan_retouch wikiPageRevisionID "574072127".
- Helwan_retouch wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lithics.
- Helwan_retouch wikiPageWikiLink Category:Stone_Age.
- Helwan_retouch wikiPageWikiLink Harifian.
- Helwan_retouch wikiPageWikiLink Microburin.
- Helwan_retouch wikiPageWikiLink Microlith.
- Helwan_retouch wikiPageWikiLink Natufian_culture.
- Helwan_retouch wikiPageWikiLinkText "Helwan lunates".
- Helwan_retouch wikiPageWikiLinkText "Helwan retouch".
- Helwan_retouch subject Category:Lithics.
- Helwan_retouch subject Category:Stone_Age.
- Helwan_retouch hypernym Characteristic.
- Helwan_retouch type Food.
- Helwan_retouch type Type.
- Helwan_retouch type Lithic.
- Helwan_retouch type Tool.
- Helwan_retouch type Type.
- Helwan_retouch comment "The Helwan Retouch was a bifacial microlithic flint-tool fabrication technology characteristic of the Early Natufian culture in the Levant, a region in the Eastern Mediterranean (12,500 BP – 11,000 BP) such as the Harifian culture. The decline of the Helwan Retouch was largely replaced by the \"backing\" technique and coincided with the emergence of microburin methods, which involved snapping bladelets on an anvil.".
- Helwan_retouch label "Helwan retouch".
- Helwan_retouch sameAs Q5710774.
- Helwan_retouch sameAs m.04ydds5.
- Helwan_retouch sameAs Q5710774.
- Helwan_retouch wasDerivedFrom Helwan_retouch?oldid=574072127.
- Helwan_retouch isPrimaryTopicOf Helwan_retouch.