Jacob
What goes around comes around.
Surely not!
Impossible - the honing jig hadn't been invented as far as we know!
This would be a water stone I imagine.
I wonder how they'd know the correct grit size?
Maybe there are more to be discovered for honing, secondary and micro-bevels? Not to mention flattening.
https://archaeology.org/news/2023/07/14/230717-england-neolithic-polissoir/
Impossible - the honing jig hadn't been invented as far as we know!
This would be a water stone I imagine.
I wonder how they'd know the correct grit size?
Maybe there are more to be discovered for honing, secondary and micro-bevels? Not to mention flattening.
https://archaeology.org/news/2023/07/14/230717-england-neolithic-polissoir/

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