If u had. Been here. U could of.Couldn’t get it with the bucket
If u had. Been here. U could of.Couldn’t get it with the bucket
Prismatic blades are the best known method for getting the maximum amount of cutting surface from a chunk of rock. And if it's good rock, those blades are as sharp as or sharper than razor blades.Nice finds. Here's a video of a man in Scandinavia hunting the European version of the Waller knife. Struck from a core, but without the notches. These blades must have been the Stanley disposable box cutters of the Stone Age on both sides of the Atlantic. Gil
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I have a small ancient prismatic blade that a guy sent me from Germany.I have a friend in Norway who practices European Neolithics. He can take a core and turn out an incredible amount of beautiful blades. His Laurel Leaf points are unbelievable. Ben Kirkland and John Tuttle can make fine core blades too.
I think I have a few that the Paleo guys here made. Not as good material but same principle.