This paper offers a critical examination of recent research on the variability of Middle Palaeolithic lithic industries across the Balkans, aiming to delineate realms of consensus and areas of divergence in scholarly perspectives. Regarding diverse approaches to analysing and interpreting Middle Palaeolithic industries, it has been concluded that the technological variability in the Middle Palaeolithic of the Balkans cannot be adequately assessed solely through knapping methods. In the Balkans, the main knapping methods (Levallois, Quina, discoid) appeared as early as MIS 7/6 and were simultaneously used throughout the entirety of the Middle Palaeolithic. Hence, we believe that future studies should focus on examining all potential factors that could have influenced the variability of spatially and temporally defined technocomplexes, including analyses of climatic and ecological changes, raw material distribution, and population movements
Dušan Mihailović (Thu,) studied this question.