The amount of time that we spend scrolling through our phones has become a major concern in recent years. But to break the ...
In this video, I explore the use of stone as a primitive technology for creating survival tools, focusing on flintknapping to ...
A new study has revealed that Neanderthals possessed an unexpected and highly durable tool in their kits: the teeth of prehistoric rhinoceroses. Marks found on fossilized rhino teeth discovered in ...
Vila Nova de São Pedro, a fortified village located in the Azambuja region (Portugal), was during the Copper Age (between ...
Anthropology Professor Carmen Diaz shows the display sample of different stones during Flintknapping with the Anthropology Club. The workshop was held in the B-building at Long Beach City College's ...
CHILLICOTHE — The Friends of Hopewell Culture will host Ed Moreland for a flintknapping program at the Hopewell Mound Group shelter at 1 p.m. on March 28. Moreland will demonstrate and discuss the ...
As 79-year-old Carl Bryant grabbed his knees pads and a pressure flaker, he was not only prepared to carve arrowheads, but also to teach community members through a live flint knapping display at the ...
Bob Briggs has been flintknapping for years, but his hobby dates back to the early days of humanity. Flintknapping is an ancient skill where craftsmen turn stones into sharp arrowheads, and thanks to ...
New research on a 14,000-year-old soil layer in Alaska uncovered stone and mammoth ivory tools. The find offers the oldest examples of human-made tools ever discovered in North America. The discovery ...
ABSTRACT: Experimental archaeology plays a central role in lithic studies by exploring the technical feasibility of proposed manufacturing procedures. However, its interpretive value depends on how ...