Bilateral linear microliths are small stone tools, typically made from flint or other hard materials, characterized by their elongated shape and parallel sides, often used in prehistoric contexts. These microliths are usually associated with the production of composite tools, such as arrows or harpoons, where multiple microliths are affixed to a handle or shaft. Their bilateral nature indicates that they are worked on both sides, enhancing their functionality for cutting or piercing. Such artifacts are commonly found in archaeological sites related to hunter-gatherer societies, particularly during the Upper Paleolithic and Mesolithic periods.
Bilateral renal microliths are small stones or crystals that form in both kidneys simultaneously. They can cause symptoms such as flank pain, blood in the urine, and urinary tract infections. Treatment may involve medication, hydration, or in some cases, surgical intervention to remove the stones.
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Microliths are small stone tools or weapons man made of different shapes at the middle ston age [mesolithic age]
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Bilateral legs
They have bilateral symmetry. Though they are round they don't have radial symmetry
It is normally called a Kiln.
They have a bilateral symmetry.
Microliths were small, often blade-like stone tools that were typically made from flint or other sharp materials. They were used primarily during the Mesolithic period and served various functions, such as cutting, piercing, or as components of composite tools like arrows or harpoons. Their small size and versatility made them suitable for a range of tasks in hunter-gatherer societies. Microliths represent a significant advancement in prehistoric technology, highlighting the ingenuity of early humans in tool-making.
A marine flatworm has bilateral symmetry.