describe two different techniques used in making the stone tools?
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These different techniques are anvil/block-on-block technique, stone hammer, cylinder hammer, bipolar, step flaking, Clactonian flaking, Levalloisian flaking, discoid core Mousterian flaking, pressure flaking, fluting, backing or blunting, peeking, sawing, grinding and polishing, and shattering techniques.
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Hammer and Anvil Technique
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The hammer and anvil technique for removing flakes from a core is perhaps one of the oldest documented methods. It is quite effective for making large flakes for direct use as tools, or for use as blanks from which shaped tools can be made. This technique entails using the core as a hammer and striking the edge of the core against a large, stationary rock (the anvil) in order to remove a flake. There are a number of disadvantages to the technique, however. The principal disadvantage is that the flintknapper does not have a great deal of control over the flake removal process. A second disadvantage is that the flakes removed in this manner fly up and away from the anvil, becoming very dangerous projectiles for anyone standing nearby.
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