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Flintknapping by John C. Whittaker; 9780292790834

Flintknapping

By John C. Whittaker

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Description

In Flintknapping, John C. Whittaker delves into the intricate world of stone tool production, exploring its significance within archaeological theory and methodology. This scholarly work illuminates the craftsmanship behind flintknapping, a practice that has shaped human evolution and culture for millennia.

The Story

Whittaker presents a comprehensive examination of prehistoric styles, drawing connections between ancient techniques and their implications for understanding human behaviour and adaptation. Through detailed analysis and vivid illustrations, the book showcases the artistry involved in flintknapping, revealing the sophistication of early toolmakers.

Why Readers Love It

Readers appreciate Whittaker's ability to blend technical precision with engaging narrative, making complex concepts accessible. His thoughtful exploration of archaeological science not only informs but invites readers to consider the broader implications of material culture. The book serves as both a practical guide for practitioners and a scholarly resource for those interested in the nuances of human prehistory.

Perfect For

  • Students and professionals in archaeology and anthropology
  • History enthusiasts intrigued by prehistoric technologies
  • Readers of Whittaker's other works, such as American Flintknapping

With its rich insights and compelling narrative, Flintknapping stands as a significant contribution to the field, inviting reflection on the enduring legacy of our ancestors' craftsmanship.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 149 mm × 235 mm × 21 mm
Pages: 352
Publisher: University of Texas Press
ISBN: 9780292790834

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