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Microlith A
microlith is a
small stone tool
usually made of
flint or
chert and
typically a
centimetre or so in
length and half a
centimetre wide. They...
- A
microlith is a
small stone tool from 35,000 to
about 3,000
years ago.
Microlith may also
refer to:
Microlith (catalytic reactor)
Microlithography Microlithosia...
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first Epipaleolithic culture is the Azilian, also
known as
microlaminar microlithism in the Mediterranean. This
culture is the
local evolution of Magdalenian...
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distinctively as
Iberian microlaminar microlithism. It was
replaced by the so-called
geometrical microlithism related to
Sauveterrian culture. In a genetic...
- cultures.
Small stone tools called microliths and
retouched bladelets can be
found for the
first time. The
microliths of this
culture period differ greatly...
- perforators, and
artifacts with gloss.
Heavy duty tools,
burins and
microliths were also present. Over 7,000
grinding stones have been found, spanning...
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Development of the magdalénian
civilisations in
Western Europe.
Development of
microliths in Europe. France:
Lascaux Cave, a
veritable gallery of rock art, also...
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manufacture of utensils. The
usable fragments are
basically geometric microliths. This
technique has been
recorded through the Old World, from at least...
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fashioned into a
variety of
tools such as s****ers, knives, sickles, and
microliths.
Archaeologists classify stone tools into
industries (also
known as complexes...
- tool
Cleaver Denticulate tool Fire
plough Fire-saw
Hammerstone Knife Microlith Quern-stone
Racloir Rope S****er side
Stone tool
Tally stick Weapons Wheel...