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Bunch of New Abo Vids
JackCrafty:
Desert Redding Arrowhead
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5G6Ms4qYFmo
Supported Horizontal Punch
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VPL8f18Eb5o
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=quMf8FVtlfY
Pointed Billet and Hammerstone
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U7Y0lS4GZtU
Average Point and Preform Sizes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ey3Mhr-2TDw
Retouchers and Other Terms
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=buSuWz5UihE
Thinning Strategy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8CbK8_shhoo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=koERDfI_rM8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jcmBm_rfM1s
Tools: Self vs Composite and Horizontal vs Vertical
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBANW0acsis
Hybrid Techniques Intro
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YkRIv5k3rfk
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iowabow:
Very nice work l.. like the pace and the time you put into them. You are making very good points that we should try to keep in mind while working on finding solutions to the primitive mysteries. I really think you bring good perspectives for everyone to think about.
If you and bunch of us could time travel I think it would be fun to discover where and from which cultures we would see our ideas in use. I think the work we are seeing in the ABO area of flint knapping is starting to get even more creative as it branches out to find more ways to approach the same idea. I beleive your work is among those who are helping us gain ground with work like this. I really enjoyed them and will watch them again and hope to add so of this into my process. Thank you for your work.
JackCrafty:
Thanks John! Yeah, it would certainly be interesting to see the techniques of the past. I think we would be amazed at the high level of natural talent and the low level of time in the learning curve, but that's me. When I see artifacts, I think they show a certain "oneness" with the stone and a bold approach that pushes the limits of the materials to the extreme.
iowabow:
--- Quote from: JackCrafty on December 08, 2015, 01:01:00 pm ---Thanks John! Yeah, it would certainly be interesting to see the techniques of the past. I think we would be amazed at the high level of natural talent and the low level of time in the learning curve, but that's me. When I see artifacts, I think they show a certain "oneness" with the stone and a bold approach that pushes the limits of the materials to the extreme.
--- End quote ---
yes and your point about how one flake can be made in many different ways is so important for all of us to remember so as not to jump to conclusions. Onesness is a great way to think about the approach. I find with my Burlington chert that from one quarry site to the next and even one Abo cook to the next so much variations requires a knapper to not just know how to knap but how to knap a particular stone after a couple strikes. So oneness with each stone.
if we could travel back in time i think it would be funny to hear....
look Iowabow that's the hard way just do it like this.........
or go kill me a deer with antlers then we will talk lol....
le0n:
8)
i can't wait to watch these tonight.
thanks in advance!
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