Mesolithic Flint Knapping: The tortoise shell core
By woodlandstv
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Andrew Packer from Dartmoor Wildcrafts demonstrates one of the chief tools used to create flint blades in the Mesolithic age, the tortoise shell core.
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Great, concise explanations Andrew, well done.
Very interesting, lovely to see the process! More please x
We did this when we were kids, using a large pebble instead of the antler.
We made mostly arrowheads using coppice for the arrow shaft and bows.
We didn't even know it was called flint knapping lol
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February 7, 2020