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Centripetal core reduction techniques are found in most [[Middle Paleolithic]] assemblages known from [[Africa]] and [[Eurasia]]<!-- (e.g., Bordes 1960; Leroi-Gourhan 1964, 1965; Brézillon 1968; Tixier et al. 1980; Volman 1984; Perpère 1986; Boëda 1986, 1990, 1995; Dibble 1989, 1995; Van Peer 1992, 1995, 1998; Kuhn 1995; Ranov 1995; Otte 1995; Rolland 1995; Vermeersch 1995; Bietti & Grimaldi 1995; Chazan 1997; Brantingham 1999; Brantingham & Kuhn 2001; Bringmans et al. 2003, 2004) -->. There are a number of different methods of technological actions involving centripetal core reduction, the most extensively documented of which is the so-called ''"Levallois"'' technology.
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===Levallois Core Reduction===
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