- Islands, a
macrolithic technology was used in the Mesolithic. In the Neolithic, the
microlithic technology was
replaced by a
macrolithic technology,...
-
significant technological diversification,
including both
microlithic and
macrolithic traditions. The
record shows that
aceramic and
ceramic LSA ****emblages...
-
divided into four
separate cultural groups based on
flint typology.
Macrolithic tools such as s****ers,
arrowheads and hand axes
dating to the Lower...
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detected in
Khramisi Didi-Gora(Georgia). The
similarities between the
macrolithic tools and the use of
ochre also
bring Shulaveri–Shomu
culture closer...
- BC and 6000 BC with the
occurrence of a pan-Ireland and Isle of Man
macrolithic (large
stone flake/blade)
stone tool tradition: no
transitional industry...
- (Maglemosian culture). Therefore, the
culture was
initially called Microlithic–
Macrolithic culture to
avoid confusion with the
already established Neolithic Neman...
- a way that the
active part is
perpendicular to the handle. Moreover,
macrolithic tools were made of
granular rocks such as
basalt and granite, and used...
- site, and they
generally fall into one of four
sequential groups: the "
Macrolithic" industry, the
Florisbad Industry, the
Middle Stone Age industry, and...
- ****emblage is
dated to the Holocene, and the
macrolithic level is
dated to the Late Pleistocene. The
macrolithic LSA is
characterized by much
larger retouched...
-
paleolithic sites. Most of the
sites were
situated along the coastline.
Macrolithic tools such as s****ers,
arrowheads and hand axes
dating to the Lower...