2022
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0278643
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Knapping force as a function of stone heat treatment

Abstract: We propose a quantitative framework for understanding the knapping force requirements imposed by different raw materials in their unheated and heat-treated states. Our model interprets stone tool knapping as being the result of cracks formed during the first impact with a hammer stone, followed by continued stressing of these cracks that eventually leads to flake detachment. We combine bending strength, indentation fracture resistance and “Griffith” crack lengths of flint and silcrete to obtain functions ident… Show more

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“…The monitored heat treatment of lithic materials is a procedure often associated with the improvement of the knapping properties of silicious rocks, the control of the knapper over the end-product (e.g., [66,[74][75][76]), or with increases in edge sharpness [60]. In other cases, heat treatment is associated with aesthetic motivations (e.g., [77][78][79]).…”
Section: Lithic Heat Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The monitored heat treatment of lithic materials is a procedure often associated with the improvement of the knapping properties of silicious rocks, the control of the knapper over the end-product (e.g., [66,[74][75][76]), or with increases in edge sharpness [60]. In other cases, heat treatment is associated with aesthetic motivations (e.g., [77][78][79]).…”
Section: Lithic Heat Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%