“…The sites at Nazlet Khater, Egypt, where Van Peer (1992 describes preferential Levallois flakes struck from centripetally prepared cores as well as point production from specialized Nubian Levallois cores, are dated to the Late Pleistocene on geomorphological grounds. A greater age is indicated for MSA sites at Gademotta near Lake Ziway, Ethiopia, where prior K/Ar age estimates of >180 ka have been revised to >235 ka (Wendorf and Schild, 1974;Wendorf et al, 1975Wendorf et al, , 1994. Multiple Levallois approaches for flake and point production are likely present at site ETH-8-B at Gademotta, although this assemblage requires reanalysis in light of recent ideas concerning the nature of Levallois technology.…”