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Date: 2007-01-13 23:51:26
Woodworking
Blade
Stone tool
Sharpening
Knife
Uniface
Biface
Projectile point
Lithics
Technology
Archaeology

A Study of Ancient Resharpening By James R. Bennett, Jim Fisher, & Dan Long Published in Identifying Altered Ancient Flint Artifacts: Relics & Reproductions Series – Book II by James R. Bennett The goal of this section

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