单词 | flake-knife |
释义 | > as lemmasflake-knife a. attributive and in other combinations uses in Archaeology (see sense 4 above) as flake-knife, etc. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > equipment > tool > types of tools generally > prehistoric tool > [noun] > types of flintstonec1400 celt1748 fairy hammer1815 axe1851 flint-flake1851 stone-axe1864 flake-knife1865 scraper1865 thumb-flint1865 tool-stone1865 saddle quern1867 fabricator1872 grattoir1872 hammer-stone1872 tribrach1873 flake1875 hand-axe1878 pick1888 turtle-back1890 racloir1892 eolith1895 pebble chopper1895 palaeotalith1897 tranchet1899 point1901 pygmy flint1907 microlith1908 Gravette1911 keeled scraper1911 lissoir1911 coup de poing1912 end-scraper1915 burin1916 rostro-carinate1919 tortoise core1919 blade1921 axe-adze1925 petit tranchet1926 tournette1927 pebble tool1931 raclette1932 biface1934 cleaver1935 thumbnail scraper1937 microblade1959 linguate1966 1865 E. B. Tylor Res. Early Hist. Mankind viii. 195 The flake-knives are very rude. 1924 M. C. Burkitt Our Forerunners 81 If small flakes have been taken off round a flint core which is then split in half, the result is a flat under-surface..on the other side of which are flake scars. 1926 Guide Antiqu. Stone Age Brit. Mus. 14 The change from a core-industry to a flake-industry. 1927 H. Peake & H. J. Fleure Hunters & Artists iv. 42 Flake implements, or those formed by working up the edges of the flakes struck from a core, only came into gradual use in Acheulian times, and even then were not common. 1928 D. A. E. Garrod in Proc. Prehistoric Soc. E. Anglia 1927 5 iii. 266 From what I have called the ‘blade-culture’-group we turn to the great cycle of ‘flake-industries’. 1935 J. S. Huxley & A. C. Haddon We Europeans ii. 53 Various types of Homo sapiens from Africa and Asia whose implements are typically..blade tools, a form of flake technique. 1937 D. A. E. Garrod & D. M. A. Bate Stone Age Mt. Carmel I. i. iii. 32 Flake-scrapers..are flakes with scraper retouch round some part of the edge. The majority are rough and shapeless. 1943 J. Hawkes & C. Hawkes Prehist. Brit. i. 21 The late Palæolithic hunters had a much more delicate and specialized equipment than their predecessors, that is distinguished from the core and flake forms by the general name of ‘blade’ culture. 1957 V. G. Childe Dawn European Civilization (ed. 6) i. 11 Flake-axes..mounted as adze-blades in perforated antler sleeves. 1957 L. MacNeice Visitations 29 Flake-tool; core-tool. 1959 Antiquity 33 17 A flake-blade industry of Neolithic type. < as lemmas |
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