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- Microburin_technique abstract "The microburin technique is a special procedure for cutting up lithic blades which yields fragments that can be used in the manufacture of utensils. The usable fragments are basically geometric microliths. This technique has been recorded through the Old World, from at least the Mesolithic. It has also been recorded from the later phases of the Upper Paleolithic, as triangular and trapeze shaped microliths have been found from the end of the French Magdalenian although they are very rare. The microburin blow technique has not been found, at present, in the New World.The technique consists of taking a blade (a flake can also be used) and placing its upper end against a support with a sharp edge (as occurs in the use of an anvil). A notch is then made and enlarged using light blows or by pressing the edge of the piece against the angled edge of the support. The notch is enlarged until the lithic blade snaps with a gentle but positive action (flection).If the technique is carried out effectively, the break should be oblique to the axis of the blade and near to its proximal zone, giving two different pieces: which are called respectively the proximal microburin, which is the smaller of the two pieces and which retains the heel and conchoidal flakes from the original piece; and the trihedral apex, that is the larger part of the blade. The flexion break is also slightly curved and oblique to the faces of the blade: the plane of the break is curved such that it can be seen in the upper face of the trihedral apex and its negative can be seen in the lower face of the microburin.This «double trihedral apex» can then be used to form geometric microliths (triangles, trapezes or lunate-shaped) following abrupt retouching of both worked edges. Often the retouching does not cover the whole edge and it is possible to see part of the fracture plain on these microliths. This has allowed us to reconstruct with a great deal of certainty the actions of the artisans who made these microliths\t\t\t\t\t\tThe same microburin blow technique can be used to form other types of non-geometric microliths, such as, for example, the Tardenois tips.".
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- Microburin_technique wikiPageWikiLink Anvil.
- Microburin_technique wikiPageWikiLink Blade_(archaeology).
- Microburin_technique wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaeological_artefact_types.
- Microburin_technique wikiPageWikiLink Lithic_flake.
- Microburin_technique wikiPageWikiLink Lunate.
- Microburin_technique wikiPageWikiLink Magdalenian.
- Microburin_technique wikiPageWikiLink Mesolithic.
- Microburin_technique wikiPageWikiLink Microburin.
- Microburin_technique wikiPageWikiLink Microlith.
- Microburin_technique wikiPageWikiLink New_World.
- Microburin_technique wikiPageWikiLink Old_World.
- Microburin_technique wikiPageWikiLink Tardenoisian.
- Microburin_technique wikiPageWikiLink Trapeze.
- Microburin_technique wikiPageWikiLink Trapezoid.
- Microburin_technique wikiPageWikiLink Upper_Paleolithic.
- Microburin_technique wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:flection.
- Microburin_technique wikiPageWikiLink File:Mircroburin_blow.png.
- Microburin_technique wikiPageWikiLinkText "Microburin technique".
- Microburin_technique wikiPageWikiLinkText "microburin technique".
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- Microburin_technique subject Category:Archaeological_artefact_types.
- Microburin_technique hypernym Procedure.
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- Microburin_technique comment "The microburin technique is a special procedure for cutting up lithic blades which yields fragments that can be used in the manufacture of utensils. The usable fragments are basically geometric microliths. This technique has been recorded through the Old World, from at least the Mesolithic. It has also been recorded from the later phases of the Upper Paleolithic, as triangular and trapeze shaped microliths have been found from the end of the French Magdalenian although they are very rare.".
- Microburin_technique label "Microburin technique".
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- Microburin_technique sameAs Técnica_del_microburil.
- Microburin_technique sameAs Coup_du_microburin.
- Microburin_technique sameAs Técnica_do_microburil.
- Microburin_technique sameAs m.0bbz808.
- Microburin_technique sameAs Q589873.
- Microburin_technique wasDerivedFrom Microburin_technique?oldid=695227610.
- Microburin_technique depiction Mircroburin_blow.png.
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