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24 VIOLA 'Г. DOBOSI Flint (Silex and Kiesel) 88% (from 2431 pes 2139) Quartzite 12% (from 2431 pes 292) b) Working The chipping of the intact pebble —as ground form —may be executed in different directions: crosswise (hemilith), lengthwise (ortholith) or obliquely (plagiolith) or else in the form of a sector. The half-pebbles can be cut in dif­ferent geometrical forms (a quarter of a pebble, smaller than a quarter-pebble, prism, pyramid) (Fig. 4). These "geometrically broken pebbles" are in our opinion in the majority of cases similar implement preforms or even implements, as the Upper Palaeolithic blades: they are typological groups determinable and characteristic as well. Their occurrence on the type list is motivated, their pro­portion may be characteristical for an industry as an attendant industry along­side with the "leading types". Their emergence in the Middle Palaeolithics proves that the same implements occurring in the Lower Palaeolithics are not representatives of a "Praepalaeolithic". In Tata these groups are of a bigger size than the silex implements and are closer to Szelim. c) Sizes In his monograph Vértes evaluated 1965 implements; the groups according to length in the Skoflek material and among the implements taken out from the chips are the followings: measure groups old material % total (old + new) % - 20 mm 6.3 136 5.7 20—30 mm 44.2 1006 42 30—40 mm 38.5 925 38.6 40—50 mm 8.4 246 10.3 50—60 mm | 58 2.4 60—70 mm 2.5 18 0.7 70—80 mm ) 7 0.3 2396 100 average measure: 31.52 mm proportion of length —width pes (Vértes + new) % Group I (1 : 1—1 : 1,5) 1644 64.4 Group II (1 : 1.5—1 : 2) 691 27.0 Group III (1 : 2—1 : 3) 185 7.2 Group IV (1 : 3—1 : 4) 26 1.0 Group V (1 : 4—1 : 5) 8 0.3 d) Typology As to the material of most Hungarian sites, the type list of the French sys­tem cannot be fully applied to Tata either (Fig. 5). This difference is increased

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