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between 6 and 18
pieces for each projectile.
Early research regard the
microlithic industry in
India as a
Holocene phenomenon,
however a new
research provides...
- ISBN 0-632-04704-6. Clarke's "punch-struck
blades with
steep retouch." Clarke's "
microlithic components of
composite artifacts." "Prehistoric ****an, New perspectives...
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Jwalapuram is of
particular importance in
understanding the
emergence of
microlithic technology in
South Asia and the role of
environmental change on lithic...
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toolkit remains one of the most
diagnostic features: the
Mesolithic used a
microlithic technology –
composite devices manufactured with Mode V
chipped stone...
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skeletons which are not
studied much yet. Some of its
findings are pre-
microlithic. It is
situated in
Mirzapur district of UP. John R.
Lukacs and J. N....
- hunter-gatherers are
archaeologically ****ociated with the West
African Microlithic Technocomplex.
Despite its
significance in the
prehistory of West Africa...
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composed of
hunters and
gatherers in the
Levant and
Sinai areas who used
microlithic tools. The
Kebaran is the
first phase of the
Epipalaeolithic in the Levant...
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towards microlithic blade production from 20,000 BP.
Mesolithic sites in the
Sabaragamuva and Uva
provinces in Sri
Lanka confirmed that
microlithic technology...
- po****tions
evidence significant technological diversification,
including both
microlithic and
macrolithic traditions. The
record shows that
aceramic and ceramic...
- The
Levantine Aurignacian (35,000-29,000 BP, calibrated, 32,000-26,000 BP, non-calibrated) is an
Upper Paleolithic culture of the Near-Eastern
Levant that...