单词 | microblade |
释义 | > as lemmasmicroblade microblade n. Brit. /ˈmʌɪkrə(ʊ)bleɪd/ , U.S. /ˈmaɪkrəˌbleɪd/ , /ˈmaɪkroʊˌbleɪd/ Archaeology a small stone blade or flake struck from a prepared flint core.ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > equipment > tool > types of tools generally > prehistoric tool > [noun] > types of flintstonec1400 celt1748 fairy hammer1815 axe1851 flint-flake1851 stone-axe1864 flake-knife1865 scraper1865 thumb-flint1865 tool-stone1865 saddle quern1867 fabricator1872 grattoir1872 hammer-stone1872 tribrach1873 flake1875 hand-axe1878 pick1888 turtle-back1890 racloir1892 eolith1895 pebble chopper1895 palaeotalith1897 tranchet1899 point1901 pygmy flint1907 microlith1908 Gravette1911 keeled scraper1911 lissoir1911 coup de poing1912 end-scraper1915 burin1916 rostro-carinate1919 tortoise core1919 blade1921 axe-adze1925 petit tranchet1926 tournette1927 pebble tool1931 raclette1932 biface1934 cleaver1935 thumbnail scraper1937 microblade1959 linguate1966 1959 Harvard Jrnl. Asiatic Stud. 22 104 The imperishable part of their culture consisted of flakes and micro-blades, bone points and harpoons. 1969 Britannica Bk. of Year (U.S.) 101 Commonly inserted as ‘side blades’ into lateral grooves in antler and bone projectile points,..‘microblades’ lacerated the flesh of wounded game animals and thus promoted free bleeding and rapid death. 1986 R. B. Morrison & C. R. Wilson Native Peoples iii. 56 The earliest diagnostic tools in the far northwest are microblades—tiny, unifacial, paralled-sided blades removed from specialized wedge-shaped cores. < as lemmas |
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