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In Prehistoric Flintwork, Chris Butler offers a compelling exploration of the art and science behind flint knapping, a craft that has shaped human history since the dawn of time. This meticulously researched work delves into the techniques used by our prehistoric ancestors, revealing the intricate processes involved in creating tools that were essential for survival.
Butler guides readers through the evolution of flintwork, examining its significance in various prehistoric cultures. Through vivid descriptions and detailed illustrations, he provides insights into how these tools were not merely functional items, but also objects of artistry and cultural expression. The book highlights the relationship between humans and their environment, showcasing how natural resources were transformed into essential implements for hunting, gathering, and daily life.
This book is a must-read for anyone interested in archaeology, prehistoric cultures, or the evolution of human craftsmanship. It pairs well with Butler's other works, such as Stone Age Tools, providing a comprehensive view of early human innovation.
“An essential addition to the library of any archaeology enthusiast.”
Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: × ×
Pages: 224
Publisher: The History Press
ISBN: 9780752433400
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