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Saturday, November 4, Richard Fleming Park

Saturday, November 4, Richard Fleming Park

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Large flakes came off the middle preform biface. Might make a hardaway point #northcarolina #rhyolite #flintknapping #preform #hardaway #projectilepoint #paleo #paleoindian #paleolithic #experimental archaeology #crafts ift.tt/2iKDIU6

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Hrmmm. Why would you put a flake pattern like this, what could

The use be in these late #paleoindian styles. Certain areas where dust filled? Hrmmm fillet #knives? These are not exact #replicas because I do not have full use of my shoulder yet for pressure flaking. But hell, I feel like experimenting. #experimentalarchaeology #flintknapping #paleo #paleoindian #filletknives #crafts #caveman ift.tt/2hFF3ec

, St Mary's Church, Andover, England, United Kingdom, UK

The rich colours of autumn frame St Mary's Church in Andover, England, during a quiet afternoon in October. The church's stone façade and intricate Gothic Revival tower are set against a soft, overcast sky, while the surrounding trees display vibrant shades of gold and crimson. A carpet of fallen leaves covers the grounds, scattered around empty park benches, adding to the tranquil seasonal atmosphere.

 

This Grade II* listed building, completed in 1846, stands on a site of worship that dates back to Norman times, offering a moment of historical reflection amidst the seasonal change.

j t sez it's an agate basin. folks, it certainly fits the discription. don't nothin surprize me anymore! please pay close attention. these boys knew something about flintknapping, it's lik,e they had a recipe from grandma or somethin. get the lost lake cookie cutter, get the pine tree cookie cutter. there had to be some awesome communication goin on!

Participants were able to watch archaeologists recreate stone tools in the same way as prehistoric native Americans

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Crafting: Diederik Pomstra

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Flintknapped from a beer bottle bottom. First successful attempt.

Replicated stone tools were on site showing all the types of stone tools used by prehistoric Native Americans

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Crafting: Diederik Pomstra

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Crafting: Diederik Pomstra

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