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- Flake_tool abstract "In archaeology a flake tool is a type of stone tool that was used during the Stone Age that was created by striking a flake from a prepared stone core. People during prehistoric times often preferred these flake tools as compared to other tools because these tools were often easily made, could be made to be extremely sharp and could easily be repaired. Flake tools could be sharpened by retouch to create scrapers or burins. These tools were either made by flaking off small particles of flint or by breaking off a large piece and using that as a tool itself. These tools were able to be made by this "chipping" away effect due to the natural characteristic of stone. Stone is able to break apart when struck near the edge. Flake tools are created through flint knapping, a process of producing stone tools using lithic reduction. Lithic reduction is the removal of a lithic flake from a larger stone in order to reach the desired tool shape and size. The beginning stone is called the flake lithic core. There are three steps to lithic reduction: Hard hammer percussion is the first step. It involves knocking off the larger flakes to achieve the desired lithic core for the flake tool. In using hard hammer percussion the flake tools were made by taking metaphoric or igneous rock such as granite or quartz and striking it against the stone. This method was often used to flake large core flakes of hard rock. Soft hammer percussion is the second step. It involves using a hammer made of bone, which was often antler, in order to knock off flakes from the lithic core. Animal antlers such as moose, deer and elk were often the most common ones used. It allows the user more control over the size and shape of the flakes knocked off. Soft hammer percussion was also used when the stone was more brittle. Pressure flaking is the final step. It involves using a piece of bone, antler, or piece of hardwood in order to have more control of the flakes knocked off of the lithic core. One simply applies outward and downward pressure to achieve the final flake tool.".
- Flake_tool wikiPageID "4096304".
- Flake_tool wikiPageLength "5073".
- Flake_tool wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Flake_tool wikiPageRevisionID "612425518".
- Flake_tool wikiPageWikiLink Archaeology.
- Flake_tool wikiPageWikiLink Burin.
- Flake_tool wikiPageWikiLink Carbonado.
- Flake_tool wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaeological_artefact_types.
- Flake_tool wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lithics.
- Flake_tool wikiPageWikiLink Conchoidal_fracture.
- Flake_tool wikiPageWikiLink Cryptocrystalline.
- Flake_tool wikiPageWikiLink Glass.
- Flake_tool wikiPageWikiLink Knapping.
- Flake_tool wikiPageWikiLink Lithic_core.
- Flake_tool wikiPageWikiLink Lithic_flake.
- Flake_tool wikiPageWikiLink Lithic_reduction.
- Flake_tool wikiPageWikiLink Obsidian.
- Flake_tool wikiPageWikiLink Onyx.
- Flake_tool wikiPageWikiLink Retouch_(lithics).
- Flake_tool wikiPageWikiLink Scraper_(archaeology).
- Flake_tool wikiPageWikiLink Stone_tool.
- Flake_tool wikiPageWikiLink Use-wear_analysis.
- Flake_tool wikiPageWikiLink Volcanic_rock.
- Flake_tool wikiPageWikiLinkText "Flake tool".
- Flake_tool wikiPageWikiLinkText "Flaked tools".
- Flake_tool wikiPageWikiLinkText "chipped-pebble tool".
- Flake_tool wikiPageWikiLinkText "flake tool".
- Flake_tool wikiPageWikiLinkText "flake".
- Flake_tool wikiPageWikiLinkText "flaking tools".
- Flake_tool wikiPageWikiLinkText "utilized flakes".
- Flake_tool hasPhotoCollection Flake_tool.
- Flake_tool subject Category:Archaeological_artefact_types.
- Flake_tool subject Category:Lithics.
- Flake_tool hypernym Tool.
- Flake_tool type Software.
- Flake_tool type Type.
- Flake_tool type Artifact.
- Flake_tool type Lithic.
- Flake_tool type Tool.
- Flake_tool type Type.
- Flake_tool comment "In archaeology a flake tool is a type of stone tool that was used during the Stone Age that was created by striking a flake from a prepared stone core. People during prehistoric times often preferred these flake tools as compared to other tools because these tools were often easily made, could be made to be extremely sharp and could easily be repaired. Flake tools could be sharpened by retouch to create scrapers or burins.".
- Flake_tool label "Flake tool".
- Flake_tool sameAs 剥片石器.
- Flake_tool sameAs m.0bht86.
- Flake_tool sameAs Q5457087.
- Flake_tool sameAs Q5457087.
- Flake_tool wasDerivedFrom Flake_tool?oldid=612425518.
- Flake_tool isPrimaryTopicOf Flake_tool.