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Flint Knapping Stone Tools 

Roots School
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This is video from the Roots School Flint Knapping course in Central Vermont. The first evidence of human beings using rock tools is between two and three million years ago. Over such a long time the process of tool making has advanced from simple sharp edges and choppers to an art form of complexity and beauty. The flint knapping class begins by looking into how rocks break and which ones will provide the best tools. We cover the two main methods of shaping in flint knapping, direct percussion and pressure flaking, and briefly look at indirect percussion . Tools and materials are provided as we work on spalling, preforming, finishing and sharpening stone arrowheads and knives. Hand axes and large projectile points are also be demonstrated and taught. Flint knapping is a primitive skill that predates Homo sapiens, and has helped to develop our minds, cultures, and lives. Good materials and tools included as well as meals and a warm place to sleep.
All the points and knives are made by head instructor Brad Salon.

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@user-wr6sb7ey6k
@user-wr6sb7ey6k 2 года назад
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@mysenfandei
@mysenfandei 11 лет назад
wow, this is amazingly beautiful! i really wonder how long it took you to learn the right technique. it can't be as easy as it seems in this video, can it?
@pinecone3630
@pinecone3630 6 лет назад
I wish I could join
@underoakhobbies858
@underoakhobbies858 6 лет назад
Hi all! Thankyou for the videos you put up! Question, I live in the Ozarks of Missouri and was wandering if I would need to heat treat the rock in my area before knapping? Thankyou for any replies.
@ROOTSSchoolVT
@ROOTSSchoolVT 6 лет назад
Not sure what kind of rock you have, but my guess is it is a chert? And if so then heat treating can be nice. Never hurts to experiment by cooking some and seeing how you like it. I will just dig out a fire pit, fill it with dry sand, bury spalls or preforms in it so they are under a couple inches of sand, and then rip a big hot fire on it for half a day, let it cool, dig it up the next day....
@mitchthegamingidiot3516
@mitchthegamingidiot3516 5 лет назад
You most likely have burlington chert and mozarkite to work with, being in MO. Mozarkite is ok to work with, burlington should be heat treated unless you know what you are doing, as it is a bit difficult to work with. I hope this helps.
@nikit5296
@nikit5296 10 лет назад
Love it,this is what its all about.I would be interested in going to this place,where are you located?
@ROOTSSchoolVT
@ROOTSSchoolVT 8 лет назад
+Niki T We are in Vermont.
@joeboyle8744
@joeboyle8744 6 лет назад
Hi, I have a question. What was the white stone that the guy with the tattoo on his hand was knapping? Were I am from we have a lot of argalite and chert, some jasper. It looks like a good stone.
@ROOTSSchoolVT
@ROOTSSchoolVT 6 лет назад
Awesome you have rock to break where you are from, Its heat treated Keokuk Chert from Iowa.
@Khushbublogger14
@Khushbublogger14 5 лет назад
I am student of archeology.....i know tool typology & tool knapping....& Tool making...i want to work with you....pls help
@ROOTSSchoolVT
@ROOTSSchoolVT 5 лет назад
check out our website and send along an email!
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