Amazing your video would open with a lot of people don’t know this. Well many things I have learned is from making and using stone tools. What I learned was we know very little about stone and stone tools. I recommend to anyone who is interested in understanding some of these tools is to go visit archaeological sites where they worked stone and made tools. When you start learning that stone reduction techniques create many tools. Study the debitage and you will discover a large percentage of what we call this that the other is nothing more that stone reduction debitage. Some tools we go on about then you actually try to use the tool based on what others promote you will find just how ridiculous some of our explanations are. This concept is across the spectrum. So before we just repeat the same old ideas give said tool a try. You along with anyone else will be shocked how many of our ideas are not viable with use. Study lithic analysis.
Tools rule from class 3 down, those folks were the ultimate recylers. Thanks so much for the representation of artifacts of Kentucky from the knapped stone to the hardstone artifacts and even the geofacts, those with what looks like drilled artifacts would have fooled me😎😎😎
Man great stuff! Thanks for taking us through. I learned how to check the position of the bit edges. Excellent examples and explanations. Waiting on the snow to melt away to check the creeks here..
Very Informative !
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Amazing your video would open with a lot of people don’t know this. Well many things I have learned is from making and using stone tools. What I learned was we know very little about stone and stone tools. I recommend to anyone who is interested in understanding some of these tools is to go visit archaeological sites where they worked stone and made tools. When you start learning that stone reduction techniques create many tools. Study the debitage and you will discover a large percentage of what we call this that the other is nothing more that stone reduction debitage. Some tools we go on about then you actually try to use the tool based on what others promote you will find just how ridiculous some of our explanations are. This concept is across the spectrum. So before we just repeat the same old ideas give said tool a try. You along with anyone else will be shocked how many of our ideas are not viable with use. Study lithic analysis.
Tools rule from class 3 down, those folks were the ultimate recylers. Thanks so much for the representation of artifacts of Kentucky from the knapped stone to the hardstone artifacts and even the geofacts, those with what looks like drilled artifacts would have fooled me😎😎😎
Thanks for checking it out. Happy hunting!
You just don’t know 😂😂😂😅😅
Man great stuff! Thanks for taking us through. I learned how to check the position of the bit edges. Excellent examples and explanations. Waiting on the snow to melt away to check the creeks here..