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- A microburin is a characteristic waste product from manufacture of lithic toolssometimes confused with an authentic burinwhich is characteristic...
- The microburin technique is a special procedure for cutting up lithic blades which yields fragments that can be used in the manufacture of utensils. The...
- truncated retouching, which leaves a very typical piece of waste, called a microburin. The microliths themselves are sufficiently worked so as to be distinguishable...
- (mainly curved and arched backed bladelets) and the intensive use of the microburin technique was a trait foreign to previous Levantine industries, but instead...
- characterized in most areas by small composite flint tools: microliths and microburins. Fishing tackle, stone adzes, and wooden objects such as canoes and bows...
- differ from earlier industries by the presence of geometric microliths, microburin, scalene triangles, trapezoids and chisel-ended arrowheads and small flint...
- signs of influences coming from North Africa to the Levant, citing the microburin technique and "microlithic forms such as arched backed bladelets and La...
- carvings were executed on the polished surface of the tusk with a silex microburin from top to bottom, one register after the other. The artisan first carved...
- result microblades were a vital part of the Chumash economy. Microlith Microburin Crabtree, Don E. (1972). An introduction to flintworking, (Occasional...
- industry was originally thought to have originated in Africa because the microburin technique was not yet known to be much older in the eastern Levant. Currently...