define Microlith sites
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a tiny blade tool especially of the Mesolithic usually in a geometric shape (such as that of a triangle) and often set in a bone or wooden haft.
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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. ... Two families of microliths are usually defined: laminar and geometric. An assemblage of microliths can be used to date an archeological site
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Microlith in a small stone tool usually made of flint or chert and typically a centimetre or so in length and half a centimetre wide . They were made by humans from around 35,000 to 3,000 years ago across Africa , Europe , Asia and Australia . The microliths were used in spear points and arrowheads