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understand how
prehistoric stone tools were made.
Knapping is
often learned by
outdoor enthusiasts.
Knapping gun flints, used by
flintlock firearms was formerly...
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knapp in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Knapp may
refer to:
Knapp (surname)
Knapp, Hampshire, England, a
village in the
parish of
Ampfield Knapp, Perthshire...
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Knapp is the name of some
places in the U.S.
state of Wisconsin:
Knapp, Dunn County, Wisconsin, a
village Knapp,
Jackson County, Wisconsin, a town This...
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Florence Knapp is the name of:
Florence Knapp (supercentenarian), US
supercentenarian Florence E. S.
Knapp (c. 1875–1949), US
politician and New York...
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Knapp was a real
estate development firm. The
company is most
famous for
developing the
Roosevelt Airfield,
which was the
launching site of the...
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Senator Knapp may
refer to:
Anthony L.
Knapp (1828–1881),
Illinois State Senate Charles L.
Knapp (1847–1929), New York
State Senate H.
Wallace Knapp (1869–1929)...
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George T.
Knapp is an
American journalist, news
anchor and talk
radio host. Much of his work has
focused on the paranormal,
particularly UFOs.
Knapp is noted...
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struck with
sufficient force; for
these stones this
process is
called knapping. The
propagation of
force through the
material takes the form of a Hertzian...
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George Knapp is the name of:
Georg Christian Knapp (1753–1825),
German Protestant theologian Georg Friedrich Knapp (1842–1926),
German economist George...
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study the
knapping methods and
techniques of
Native Americans. Like past studies, this work
involved experimenting with
actual knapping techniques by...