The Hamburgian culture of the Upper Paleolithic in northern Europe can be divided into three distinct stone tool traditions. Compared to this, Mesolithic stone tool traditions in the same regions are:
A) twice as numerous
B) five times as numerous
C) ten times as numerous
D) less diverse; there is only one Mesolithic stone tool tradition in northern Europe
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