The limestone spheroids of ‘Ubeidiya: intentional imposition of symmetric geometry by early hominins?

Author:

Muller Antoine1ORCID,Barsky Deborah23ORCID,Sala-Ramos Robert23ORCID,Sharon Gonen4ORCID,Titton Stefania3ORCID,Vergès Josep-Maria23,Grosman Leore1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Computational Archaeology Laboratory, Institute of Archaeology, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel

2. Institut Català de Paleoecologia Humana i Evolució Social (IPHES-CERCA), Zona Educacional 4, Campus Sescelades URV (Edifici W3), 43007 Tarragona, Spain

3. Departament d'Història i Història de l'Art, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Avinguda de Catalunya 35, 43002 Tarragona, Spain

4. MA Program in Galilee Studies, East Campus, Tel-Hai College, Upper Galilee, Israel

Abstract

Spheroids are one of the least understood lithic items yet are one of the most enduring, spanning from the Oldowan to the Middle Palaeolithic. Why and how they were made remains highly debated. We seek to address whether spheroids represent unintentional by-products of percussive tasks or if they were intentionally knapped tools with specific manufacturing goals. We apply novel three-dimensional analysis methods, including spherical harmonics and surface curvature, to 150 limestone spheroids from ‘Ubeidiya (ca1.4 Ma), presently the earliest Acheulean occurrence outside of Africa, to bring a new perspective to these enigmatic artefacts. We reconstruct the spheroid reduction sequence based on trends in their scar facets and geometry, finding that the spheroid makers at ‘Ubeidiya followed a premeditated reduction strategy. During their manufacture, the spheroids do not become smoother, but they become markedly more spherical. They approach an ideal sphere, a feat that likely required skilful knapping and a preconceived goal. Acheulean bifaces are currently thought to represent the earliest evidence of hominins imposing a premeditated, symmetrical shape on stone. The intentional production of sphere-like objects at ‘Ubeidiya similarly shows evidence of Acheulean hominins desiring and achieving intentional geometry and symmetry in stone.

Funder

Generalitat de Catalunya Research Group “Human Paleoecology of the Plio-Pleistocene”

ERDF A way of making Europe

Yad Hanadiv Foundation

Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation

Robert W. Wilson Charitable Trust

Gerda Henkel Foundation

Publisher

The Royal Society

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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