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13 Oct 2011 A: Flintknapping, the practice of creating arrowheads and other primitive tools out of stone, has experienced a tremendous influx of students over the past ten years, but the skills haven't changed. The two basic techniques of flintknapping are percussion flaking, which is used to break apart large cobbles of
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14 Feb 2012 I have some material that would be good for points, & I have lots of antler, but not sure how to prep it. are there any good sites explaining.
Flint Knapping: Fluting & Notching. Fluting Instructions. 3 by Gary Merlie at www.ssrsi.org. Hand Fluting. 6 by Bob Patten (aka Knapperbob) at www.paleoplanet.net. Folsom Workshop Fluting Experiments. 12 by Tony Baker at www.wlw.net. Making Fluted Points with the Sollberger Jig. 17 by Woody Blackwell at
A flint knapper is an individual who shapes stone through the process of knapping or striking with another object (lithic reduction). The easiest materials to start with include chert, flint (a subtype of chert), and obsidian. A flake is ready to be turned into an arrowhead or
By Jason Knight. Flint knapping is the age-old art of making arrowheads and other edged stone tools. Hunter-gatherers relied upon this key wilderness survival skill to create important tools and hunting implements. Many people continue to practice the skill today, including traditional bowyers, experimental archaeologists,
11 Mar 2014
From: Table 11 in Errett Callahan's (1979). The Basics of Biface Knapping in the. Eastern Fluted Point Tradition: A Manual for Flintknappers and Lithic Analysts. Archeology of Eastern North America, 7 (1), 1- 180. [A CD containing this paper is available online for $45.00 at www.esaf-archeology.org/publications.html.].
My intent isn't to try and give you an instruction manual for flintknapping. The books by folks like D.C. Waldorf and John Whittaker and videos like those by Roger Warmuskerken are recommended.. But I do want to let you know of any hints, techniques, or breakthroughs in understanding the process that I have experienced
9 Items Modern and Traditional kits with various tools, stone, and instruction to help learn and master the art of flint knapping your own points and blades.
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