Kimberley points are a type of tool made by pressure flaking discarded glass, in an imitation of the use of obsidian in Neolithic tool manufacture.
The main work of the Straubenhardt facility is administration, development, metal processing, special tool manufacture, painting, plating, the manufacture and assembly of electronics components.
Males engaging in fishing, hunting, and war as well as tool manufacture and the construction of canoes.
Later they applied this art to tool manufacture and they produced some of the finest tools in the world.
His techniques are widely imitated by knappers, and ethnographic accounts of his toolmaking are considered to be the Rosetta Stone of lithic tool manufacture.
The presence of flint cores suggest that the site was used for tool manufacture and that a settlement was nearby.
Quarrying activities, core reduction, biface creation, tool manufacture, and retooling are believed to leave significantly different debitage assemblages.
Lithic analysis reveals that the site occupants probably recently traveled along the Iowa River from the north center of the state and were engaged in late-stage tool manufacture and maintenance.
The replication of shafted tool manufacture using only methods and materials available at Sibudu has enabled the identification of the complexity of the thought processes that it required.
The tools are never found in direct association with the hominins, but archaeologists believe that they would be the strongest candidates for tool manufacture.