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Introducing a new experimental design for controlled studies of flake formation: results for exterior platform angle,platform depth,angle of blow,velocity, and force
Authors:Harold L. Dibble  Zeljko Rezek
Affiliation:Department of Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania, 3260 South Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104-6398, United States
Abstract:Potential variables that underlie variation in flake size, and in some instances shape, are investigated in a newly designed experiment. This new design, which utilizes glass cores molded to a specific shape, results in flakes that are identical to archaeological ones. Variation in exterior platform angle, platform depth and angle of blow all directly affect flake size, and in the case of exterior platform angle, flake shape as well (in spite of constant core surface morphology). In treating velocity and force independently, neither is found to affect flake size or shape. These results have implications for understanding different strategies that flintknappers may employ to control the size of their flake products.
Keywords:Flintknapping   Controlled experiments   Experimental archaeology   Lithic technology
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