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Stone Tool Technology


The Stone Tool Technology Webring is a community of websites that explore the manufacturing techniques for stone tools by different cultures or people groups. Lithic analysis is the formal term for this type of archeology. Archeologists are able to learn much about the socioeconomic and cultural organization by studying the stone tools used on a particular site. Some try to simulate those techniques to create modern "stone tools." Lithic studies include flintknapping, microwear analysis, experimental archeology, and typological aspects. Those interested in ancient civilizations will find the websites in this webring valuable.
Category: Earth Sciences

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Errett Callahan, award-winning maker of fine obsidian knives, has over 48 years experience flintknapping. He is Founder of the Society of Primitive Technology, and celebrates his 16th anniversary of teaching workshops at Cliffside. Learn how to make stone tools. See more about this school and view photos of his award-winning obsidian knives at his website, www.errettcallahan.com .