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===Mode V: The Microlithic Industries=== {{anchor|Microlithic industry}} {{multiple image | align = right | image1 = Arpón con microlitos.png | width1 = 100 | alt1 = | caption1 = The most widely accepted hypothesis is that geometric microliths were used on projectiles such as this harpoon. | image2 = Tværmose arrow (Denmark).png | width2 = 100 | alt2 = | caption2 = Trapezoid microliths and arrow with a trapeze used to strengthen the tip, found in a peat bog at Tværmose (Denmark) | footer = }} {{Main|Microlith}} Mode 5 stone tools involve the production of [[microlith]]s, which were used in composite tools, mainly fastened to a shaft.<ref>Clarke's "microlithic components of composite artifacts."</ref> Examples include the [[Magdalenian]] culture. Such a technology makes much more efficient use of available materials like flint, although required greater skill in manufacturing the small flakes. Mounting sharp flint edges in a wood or bone handle is the key innovation in microliths, essentially because the handle gives the user protection against the flint and also improves leverage of the device.
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