PHOTOS: Sand Dune Cave Flintknapping Kit

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BenjaminE

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Man that is great!

Yes, it is still not clear to me why there was such a strong tradition of this technology going back to the advent of the archaic era, if not earlier.

I think it is safe to bet that it was a carryover from paleoindian times.
 

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