Stone Tool Making Techniques: Truncating

Sometimes a flat piece of stone—usually a flake—was laid flat on a hard surface and struck near the middle of the face with a hammerstone, breaking it into sections.  This is called ‘truncating’ by archaeologists.  The technique was useful for creating stone pieces with robust right-angled edges that were ideal for scraping and shaving wood and bone.

Gunflint UK 2

Gunflint