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English: Microburin blow: second step: beaking of the blade. Production of a microburin and a trihedrhal pointed anvil
Español: Técnica de Microburil, segundo paso: Flexión de la hoja, Obtención de un micronuril y de un ápice triédrico
Français : Technique du coup de microburil, second pas: flexion de la lame et obtention d'un microburil y d'un piquant-triédre
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