“…Fathers and their adult sons live in the same village, as postmarital residence patterns are virilocal. Stone tool variation among the Gamo is the result of multiple functional and social factors, such as age and skill of the hideworker (Weedman, 2002a), lineage, village, and ritual-political district membership, stage of use, and historical context (Weedman, 2000(Weedman, , 2002b(Weedman, , 2005. These earlier publications concerning the Gamo added to the literature that recognized variation as a reflection of stage of use (Dibble, 1984(Dibble, , 1987Kuhn, 1990Kuhn, , 1992, age-grade status (Hodder, 1982, pp.…”