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microlith


Meanings
  • noun

    A small, flat, portable stone tool, typically with a sharp edge, used during the Stone Age for hunting, cutting, and scraping.


Synonyms

microlite
Variants
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microlith , microlithic , microliths
Etymology
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From the Greek words 'mikros' meaning small and 'lithos' meaning stone.


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  1. Microliths were often used in conjunction with other Stone Age tools, such as flint knives and scrapers.

  2. Some of the oldest known microliths have been found in Europe, dating back to around 45,000 years ago.

  3. Microliths were often made from materials other than stone, such as bone, antler, and ivory.

  4. Microliths were used for various purposes, including hunting, butchering animals, and preparing food.

  5. Microliths were also used for personal adornment and as symbols of status and power.


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  1. Microblades: Thin, flat, and often retouched blades that were produced during the Upper Paleolithic period. Microblades were often hafted onto handles to create small, sharp tools.

  2. Lithic technology: The practice of creating and using stone tools, which began during the Stone Age and continued until the development of metallurgy. Lithic technology includes the production of microliths, microblades, and other stone tools.


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Microliths were widely used during the Upper Paleolithic period, around 40,000 to 10,000 years ago. They were often attached to handles or hafts made of bone, antler, or wood, making them versatile and functional tools. Microliths have been found in various parts of the world, including Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas.

How to Memorize "microlith"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a small, flat stone tool with a sharp edge.
    - Visualize it being attached to a handle or haft.
    - Consider the various ways it could be used during the Stone Age.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'microlith' with the concept of small, portable, and functional stone tools.
    - Think about the Stone Age and the people who used microliths for hunting, cutting, and scraping.

  3. mnemonics

    - Create a memory aid by associating the word 'microlith' with the acronym 'Mighty Little Tool for Hunting Ingeniously Through Time'.


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