how did mesolithic man use microliths ?
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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.
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Microliths, Mesolithic. ... They are called microliths. In the Mesolithic, or Middle Stone Age, people developed new skills, including the use of flint flakes to make weapons. The flakes were used to make spear tips or the points and barbs of arrows.They were fixed with resin to shafts made of wood or bone.
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Microliths, Mesolithic. ... They are called microliths. In the Mesolithic, or Middle Stone Age, people developed new skills, including the use of flint flakes to make weapons. The flakes were used to make spear tips or the points and barbs of arrows.They were fixed with resin to shafts made of wood or bone.
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