- 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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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...
- hunter-gatherers are
archaeologically ****ociated with the West
African Microlithic Technocomplex.
Despite its
significance in the
prehistory of West Africa...
- po****tions
evidence significant technological diversification,
including both
microlithic and
macrolithic traditions. The
record shows that
aceramic and ceramic...
-
Neolithic (11,950 – 6,450 BP). The m****if
contains a
number of
sites where microlithic tools are present,
along with
faunal and
human remains. Most notable...
- and
Upper Paleolithic dated to 21,000–31,000
years old and Mesolithic/
Microlithic hunter-gatherer settlement, near Pratapgarh, from
around 10550–9550 BCE...
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October 2020. Musonda,
Francis B. (1984). "Late
Pleistocene and
Holocene Microlithic Industries from the
Lunsemfwa Basin, Zambia". The
South African Archaeological...
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African Archaeological Review 18(4):213-247. Cornelissen, Els (2003) On
Microlithic Quartz Industries at the End of the
Pleistocene in
Central Africa: The...
- N.
Rajaguru (10
October 2014). "Earliest
dates and
implications of
Microlithic industries of Late
Pleistocene from
Mahadebbera and Kana,
Purulia district...
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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...