Dec 22, 2016 - In this episode, instructors from EMPLOYERS teach us the best ways to make a friction fire using a hand drill; the best ways to develop an A-frame poncho shelter, in addition to lots of tips on plants and natural resources to collect in a survival circumstance. Have a look at Poncho here: Have a look …
California Knappers
Making Native American Hunting, Fighting, and Survival Tools: A Fully Illustrated Guide to Creating Arrowheads, Axes, and Other Early American Implements: Burch, Monte: 9781493065530: : Books
Close-ups of controversial blade. Also included are photos of other knapped argillite artifacts. Explanation included in comments : r/Arrowheads
Ancient Technology: Israeli Research Finds Hominins Used Fire to Make Stone Tools
Ancient Hominins Used Fire to Make Stone Tools
Flintknapping A Kerrville Knife - aka - Butted Knife - Ancient
Early Neolithic Stone 6.74 Handaxe/Biface Collectible Specimen - Mini Museum
Full article: “Knapping, My Child, is Made of Errors”: Apprentice Knappers at Swan Point and Little Panguingue Creek, Two Prehistoric Sites in Central Alaska
Levallois core and flake (a) and handaxe (b) knapped from porcelain by
Flint Knapping: Stone Age Technology that Built the First Nations
Flintknapping: Making and Understanding Stone Tools: Whittaker
Flint Knapping Nov. 9 at Marland's Grand Home