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The typology of the French archaeologist Franois Bordes classified Mousterian tools into 63 types which occurred in set frequencies, creating four fundamental patterns. Bordes argued that these four patterns reflected four different cultural groups of Neandertals. Bordes' typology:
a. Assumed that the stone tools were in their final intended form, rather than in forms that resulted from resharpening.
b. Was completely wrong, illustrating how poorly constructed typologies can lead a researcher astray.
c. Has stood the test of time; different "tribes" of Neandertals are still thought to have been responsible for the different patterns of Mousterian artifacts.
d. Categorized morphological variation improperly; proper categorization would have resulted in a correct interpretation of the assemblages.

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