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Neanderthal tool technology is characterized by a new method of stone tool production, they produced points and scrapers with:Group of answer choicesdenticulationsimple edgesadhesivesdecorative carvings

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Neanderthal tool technology is characterized by a new method of stone tool production, they produced points and scrapers with:Group of answer choicesdenticulationsimple edgesadhesivesdecorative carvings

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Neanderthal tool technology is characterized by the production of points and scrapers with denticulate, or tooth-like, edges. This method involved chipping off flakes from a stone to create a serrated edge. This technique was not only used for creating tools for hunting, but also for processing hides and wood. The Neanderthals did not typically use adhesives or decorative carvings in their tool production.

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