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Lithic technology | 1984

I Hate to Bicker, But…: A Study of Microblade Cores With Obtuse Platform Angles

Errett Callahan

The author examines the proposition that the maximum platform angle for biade cores is 90°. He notes the presence of Mesolithic microblade cores in Denmark that exhibit obtuse platform angles, as high as 113°. The paper presents correspondence on this matter between the author and several colleagues, and extensive experimental replication is also reported


Lithic technology | 1986

Report on the 1986 Flintknapping Technology Field School Course at Manitoga

Errett Callahan

AbstractA flintknapping technology field school held at Garrison, New York, in 1986, is described. A variety of replicative experiments were carried out.


Bulletin of Primitive Technology | 1994

A Mammoth Undertaking

Errett Callahan; David Wescott


Plains Anthropologist | 1991

Out of Theory and into Reality: A Comment on Nami’s Comment

Errett Callahan


Bulletin of Primitive Technology | 1996

The basics of biface knapping in the Eastern Fluted Tradition: a manual for flintknappers and lithic analysts (preface)

Errett Callahan; David Wescott


Bulletin of Primitive Technology | 2007

The passing of a legend

Errett Callahan; David Wescott


Bulletin of Primitive Technology | 2000

What is traditional flintknapping

Errett Callahan; David Wescott


Bulletin of Primitive Technology | 2000

Experiments with Danish mesolithic microblade technology

Errett Callahan; David Wescott


Bulletin of Primitive Technology | 1999

Flintknapper's syndrome: a caution to flintknappers

Errett Callahan; David Wescott


Bulletin of Primitive Technology | 1999

Ishi sticks, Iceman picks and good-for-nothing things: a search for authenticity in pressure flaking tools

Errett Callahan; David Wescott

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