- only part of a face), and "cleave" (breaking
along a
natural plane).
Flintknapping or
knapping is done in a
variety of ways
depending on the
purpose of...
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Short History of
Flintknapping, page 2". lithiccastinglab.com.
Retrieved May 4, 2018. Journal, The
Research (May 21, 2014). "
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helpful to
archaeologists in
understanding and
recreating the
process of
flintknapping. Generally, the
harder the
material used as a fabricator, the more distinctive...
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California and
Great Basin Anthropology. 3: 7–43. Whittaker, John C (1994).
Flintknapping:
making and
understanding stone tools. Austin:
University of
Texas Press...
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Poverty Point culture in
northeastern Louisiana features stonework,
flintknapping, earthenware, and effigy, conical, and
platform mounds, as well as planned...
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blades is
called lithic reduction.
Archaeologists use this
process of
flintknapping to
analyze blades and
observe their technological uses for historical...
- URL (link) Flenniken, J. Jeffrey. "The Past, Present, and ****ure of
Flintknapping: An
Anthropological Perspective."
Annual Review of
Anthropology 13 (1984):...
- made with
lithic reduction percussion and
pressure flaking rather than
flintknapping.
Knapping was done
using antler batons,
hardwood batons and soft stone...
- Wood
burning Wood
carving Woodturning Woodworking Green woodworking Flintknapping Mosaics and
inlaying Stone carving Stonemasonry Blacksmithing Casting...
- ISBN 0-19-280005-1. "
Flintknapping:
Series in
Ancient Technologies: The
Office of the
State Archaeologist at The
University of Iowa
since 1959."
Flintknapping: Series...