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#Clovis toolmakers choosing quartz, thwarted by a 400 Bad Request. 🤯 Who needs answers when you can have a tech support treasure hunt instead? 📞🔒
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Why did Clovis toolmakers choose difficult quartz crystal? New study offers clues
Quartz crystals are difficult to knap due to size, hardness, and crystalline structure, making them a "low-quality" raw material. However, the Clovis people of North America sometimes made points and other tools from this material despite its drawbacks. To determine whether the quartz crystal points of the Clovis were functionally comparable to those made from higher-quality toolstones, Dr. Briggs Buchanan and his colleagues conducted scaling and geometric morphometric analyses on Clovis crystal points. The study is published in Lithic Technology.
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Five Minutes to Live (1961)
Johnny Cash makes his film debute in this early 60s thriller. Murder, betrayal, and questionable morals highlight this film and it left us with a LOT to talk about. Promo: Good Movie, Bad Movie ( P…
Orphaned EntertainmentA soul-stirring novel about the bonds between mother and child and the redemption that comes with facing the past and letting it go. The Secrets of Lost Stones by Melissa Payne "had me totally connected and rather enchanted."
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