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Stone on stone and pressure flaking are

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Answered by Anonymous
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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.Pressure flaking was the third technique.

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