“…As part of this approach (e.g., Boëda, 1988aBoëda, , 1988bBoëda, , 1993Boëda, , 1995Boëda et al, 1990), a distinction is often made between "predetermining" flakes (éclats prédéterminants) -those that are produced prior to the detachment of the final blank and which serve to configure the core surface morphology e and "predetermined" flakes (éclats prédéterminés), which are the intended end products that are shaped in particular ways due to the earlier preparation of the core surface. Thus, the sequential removal of predetermining flakes reflects the flintknapper's mental plan and control over the preparation for producing the desired end product (see, for example, Boëda, 1995;Demidenko and Usik, 1995;Pleurdeau, 2006;Texier and Francisco-Ortega, 1995). Moreover, the preparation and utilization of the convex volumetric configuration of the core surface is considered to be a critical characteristic that separates Mode 3 technologies (sensu Clark, 1977), such as Levallois and true blade technology, from informal and non-predetermining reduction techniques, such as discoidal technology (Boëda, 1993;Delagnes, 1995;Demidenko and Usik, 1995;Lenior and Turq, 1995).…”