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eolith

 

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Noun eolith has 1 sense
  1. eolith - a crude stone artifact (as a chipped flint); possibly the earliest tools
    --1 is a kind of
    tool

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Eolith

Description:

An eolith refers to a primitive stone tool or artifact that is believed to be one of the earliest known tools used by humans. These stone implements typically date back to the Paleolithic era and carry immense archaeological and historical significance. Eoliths are crucial in understanding the development and advancements of early human civilization.

Sample Sentences:

  • 1. The archaeologists discovered a collection of eoliths in the cave, providing valuable insights into the daily lives of ancient humans.
  • 2. The eolith, estimated to be thousands of years old, displayed remarkable craftsmanship despite its simplistic nature.
  • 3. The researchers debated whether the object was truly an eolith or merely a naturally occurring stone.

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