Solutrean Spearheads: The Art of Prehistoric Flintknapping
Join James as he takes you back to The Solutrean (22,000 - 18,000BP), a sub period of the Upper Palaeolithic in Europe. This relatively short period in the European Palaeolithic saw the production of some of the finest stone tools in the entire Palaeolithic. The tools produced were spearheads, flaked on both sides to a leaf shape. Watch Dr. Dilley as he demonstrates the prehistoric technique of flintknapping as he recreates a Solutrean Spearhead. Filmed Edited & Produced by Emma Jones of ELWJ Media - www.elwjmedia.co.uk --------- To find out more about my flintknapping and experimental archaeology visit my website or follow me on social media! Website: http://www.ancientcraft.co.uk/ Twitter: / ancientcraftuk Facebook: / ancientcraftuk Instagram: / ancientcraftuk Patreon: / ancientcraftuk

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