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Analysis of Site Formation and Assemblage Integrity Does Not Support Attribution of the Uluzzian to Modern Humans at Grotta del Cavallo

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Early Epigravettian points from southern Italy.

Grotta del Cavallo: 1, 5–6: distal (1) and proximal (5–6) fragments of shouldered points from level B-IIb of the 1963 excavations (the grey-shaded area in no. 1 stands for the missing tang; the excavator illustrated this item as no. 26 of Fig 8 of ref. [19] and described it as a “carenoïd point”). Grotta Paglicci (level 18a): 2–3: shouldered points; 4: pointe à face plane with flat, invasive retouch; reproduced from Fig 37 of ref. [4].

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0131181.g010