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- 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...
- 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...