9/21 This video is part of a series of educational videos on flintknapping for ANTH 3201 Lithic Analysis taught by Dr. Julie Cormack at Mount Royal University. These videos were produced by the Media Production Team at MRU. The conceptual idea and project organization came from Julie Cormack. In this video, archaeologist Jason Roe shows the process of pressure flaking to make a biface, using a white-tailed deer tine, and of making notches using a piece of cut antler on black obsidian.
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