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Definition of biface in English: bifacenoun ˈbʌɪfeɪsˈbīfās Archaeology A type of prehistoric stone implement flaked on both faces. Example sentencesExamples - One twelve-year-old was buried with a range of grave goods including a stone biface, bone awls, a shark's tooth, and barbed bone points.
- Our data indicate that much of the jasper was carried away from the quarry as potential flake tools, flake blanks, and bifaces.
- Early and middle stage bifaces also probably served as preforms for later stage bifaces and/or as easily transportable bifacial cores.
- In general, these are relatively thick and crudely flaked lanceolate bifaces with slightly expanding stems.
- The stone tools included 16 bifaces, one uniface side scraper, 16 modified flakes, and six cores.
Definition of biface in US English: bifacenounˈbīfās Archaeology A type of prehistoric stone implement flaked on both faces. Example sentencesExamples - In general, these are relatively thick and crudely flaked lanceolate bifaces with slightly expanding stems.
- The stone tools included 16 bifaces, one uniface side scraper, 16 modified flakes, and six cores.
- One twelve-year-old was buried with a range of grave goods including a stone biface, bone awls, a shark's tooth, and barbed bone points.
- Our data indicate that much of the jasper was carried away from the quarry as potential flake tools, flake blanks, and bifaces.
- Early and middle stage bifaces also probably served as preforms for later stage bifaces and/or as easily transportable bifacial cores.
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