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      <title>Stone Working Methods 6: Pressure Flaking</title>
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      <description>Title: Stone Working Methods 6: Pressure Flaking
Authors: Colley, Sarah; Kononenko, Nina
Abstract: Dr Nina Kononenko demonstrates the refining process of flake production using the pressure flaking technique.
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      <title>Stone Working Methods 5: Soft Hammer Percussion</title>
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Authors: Colley, Sarah; Kononenko, Nina
Abstract: Dr Nina Kononenko demonstrates the process of soft hammer percussion for working stone.
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      <description>Title: Stone Working Methods 4: Hard Hammer Percussion
Authors: Colley, Sarah; Kononenko, Nina
Abstract: Dr Nina Kononenko demonstrates the earliest and most basic stone working technique - hard hammer percussion.
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      <title>Stone Working Methods 3: Removing the Cortex</title>
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      <description>Title: Stone Working Methods 3: Removing the Cortex
Authors: Colley, Sarah; Kononenko, Nina
Abstract: Dr Nina Kononenko demonstrates how to remove the cortex from a large flake using the percussion technique.
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Authors: Colley, Sarah; Kononenko, Nina
Abstract: Dr Nina Kononenko demonstrates how to work stone using the bipolar technique.
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      <title>Stone Working Methods 1: Anvil Technique</title>
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      <description>Title: Stone Working Methods 1: Anvil Technique
Authors: Colley, Sarah; Kononenko, Nina
Abstract: Dr Nina Kononenko demonstrates the anvil stone working technique. This simple method produces stone flakes by hitting raw materials against a stone anvil. The size and shape of the flake can't be controlled.
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