While on an archaeological dig in Europe,you find a stone tool that is rounded on one side and has had flakes removed from the other side,giving it the appearance of a tortoise shell.What is this is likely to be?
A) a prepared Levallois core typical of prehistoric modern humans that inhabited this region
B) an Oldowan chopper
C) a completed tool that is similar to those you have seen from the Solutrean toolkit
D) a Clovis point
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