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    Flint Tools Field Guide: Identifying Stone Age Tools

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    ISBN: 9781803997117
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    AuthorTurner, Robert
    Pub Date15/08/2024
    BindingPaperback
    Publisher: The History Press Ltd
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    A guide to identifying the flint tools you find in the field, and a window into prehistoric archaeology

    Our prehistoric ancestors used flint tools every day. They were of vital importance for cutting and scraping, used for hunting, preparing food, making clothing, and building shelters, and their remnants are scattered around the countryside. Unearthing such a find is undoubtedly a magical moment, a direct link to events thousands, or tens of thousands, of years before - but how do you confidently identify the piece of flint you find out in the field? Is it only a lump of flint, or did it really have an important function, a tool prized by our ancestors? And how old is it, exactly? This new field guide by Robert Turner opens a window into prehistoric archaeology. Because flint tools were used for specific tasks and developed through the ages, it is possible to work out an approximate age for the tools you find. This helpful guide explains how to identify flint tools, and gives an important insight of how people lived and worked so many years ago.