Ancient Projectile Points: a study of pressure flaking

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From the "Tools of Early Man Series" by Don Crabtree

Ancient Projectile Points demonstrates the techniques and tools used by Early Man when flaking projectile points. Includes a demonstration of the manufacture of a corner-notched point, a Birch Creek point and an Alberta point.

Originally produced as a motion picture in 1972.
"One in a film series on the subject of lithic technology."

Don Crabtree Biography
Don Crabtree (1912-1980), a renowned flint knapper, paved the way for scientific analyses of archaeological stone tools around the world. Born in Heyburn, Idaho in 1912, he moved to California in 1931 and soon became the supervisor of the vertebrate and invertebrate laboratory at the Museum of Paleontology, University of California, Berkeley. In 1939 he was diagnosed with cancer and returned to Idaho, where he focused on the craft of flint knapping, the reduction of stone to form tools. Crabtree practiced making arrowheads, spear points, and eccentrics by the hour.

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