Anthropology Professor Carmen Diaz shows the display sample of different stones during Flintknapping with the Anthropology Club. The workshop was held in the B-building at Long Beach City College's ...
CHILLICOTHE — The Friends of Hopewell Culture will host Ed Moreland for a flintknapping program at the Hopewell Mound Group shelter at 1 p.m. on March 28. Moreland will demonstrate and discuss the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. CHILLICOTHE — The Friends of Hopewell Culture will host Ed Moreland for a flintknapping program at the Hopewell Mound Group ...
Bob Briggs has been flintknapping for years, but his hobby dates back to the early days of humanity. Flintknapping is an ancient skill where craftsmen turn stones into sharp arrowheads, and thanks to ...
Want to learn flintknapping? What is it? It is mankind's first true technology, and it dates back 2.5 million years. Flintknapping is the art of creating stone tools, such as arrowheads and knives, by ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. WAPAKONETA — Wapakoneta native Adam Chanthasit performed a flint knapping demonstration at Homeless Books on Feb. 22. Knapping is ...
A flintknapping demonstration at the Door County Museum will show how stone points and other tools were made thousands of years ago. The event is set for Saturday, Sept. 6, 1-3 pm at the museum, ...
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COSHOCTON, OH-The sound of stone striking stone echoed through the Coshocton County Fairgrounds as the Flint Ridge Knap-In drew in flint Knapper’s, artisans, and curious visitors from across the ...
AMARILLO, Texas (KFDA) - A group at Arts in the Sunset in Amarillo is continuing the tradition of flint knapping. Donald Cameron with Panhandle Flint Knappers says around 2007, he ran into a man out ...
Have you ever found yourself in a museum’s gallery of human origins, staring at a glass case full of rocks labeled “stone tools,” muttering under your breath, “How do they know it’s not just any old ...