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Difference between Stone on stone and pressures falking

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Answered by raunak9112
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Answered by aslam0879
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The stone to stone technique is used to make stone tools. In this technique, one hand firmly held the pebble or core from which the tool was to be crafted. The other hand held another stone which was used as a hammer.

Pressure flaking, as the name implies, consists of applying pressure by means of a pointed stick or bone near the edge of a flake or blade, to detach small flakes from both sides. This method was used mostly to put the finishing touches on tools…
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