Making a Flint Knife from the Groswater Complex
In this video I make a fully functional, hafted flint knife from start to finish. This knife is inspired by artifacts from the Groswater Archaeological Complex, whose people thrived on the shores of Eastern Canada around 3,000 years ago. All music used under Artlist License 808614

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