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microlith

American  
[mahy-kruh-lith] / ˈmaɪ krə lɪθ /

noun

Archaeology.
  1. a tiny stone tool, often of geometric shape, made from a bladelet and mounted singly or in series as the working part of a composite tool or weapon, especially during late Upper Paleolithic and Mesolithic times.


microlith British  
/ ˈmaɪkrəʊˌlɪθ /

noun

  1. archaeol a small Mesolithic flint tool which was made from a blade and formed part of hafted tools

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microlith Scientific  
/ mīkrō-lĭth′ /
  1. A very small blade made of flaked stone and used as a tool, especially in the European Mesolithic Period.


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Etymology

Origin of microlith

First recorded in 1875–80; micro- + -lith

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A Mesolithic flint microlith is missing - a small stone which was a characteristic flint tool from the Mesolithic period in the UK, dating from as long ago as 7,000 BC.

From BBC • Oct. 7, 2023

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