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The Middle Paleolithic is a hotly debated issue in China, in particular with the intriguing findings in recent years in both northern and southern China. Here we present a new Middle Paleolithic site named the Longtan sitelocatedin the Heqing couty, Yunnan Province.The age of Longtan has been dated to ca. 60-40 ka. Lithic assemblage excavated from the site shows distinct technological and morphological features, with the Quinaretouchbeing the most representativefeature. Quantitative analyses have been done in ordertoreveal the technological characteristicsof Quina scrapers. Results show that thesescrapers were mainly made on thick and big-sized flakeblanksand the functional edges exhibit scaled and invasive retouching scars. Resharpening flakes have also been identified, suggesting the existence of rejuvenation behavior and the lengthy use-life of Quina scrapers at Longtan. All thesefeatures are comparable with Quina scrapers found in the Middle Paleolithic sites in western Eurasia. The findingof Quina-type lithic assemblage at the Longtan site provides key evidence for our understanding of the diversity and complexity of the Middle Paleolithic techno-complexes in China.
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