Flint :)

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The Flint Knowledge Quiz

Test your knowledge about flint and its fascinating properties! This quiz covers a variety of topics, including geological characteristics, historical techniques, and the unique qualities of flint.

  • Multiple choice questions
  • Engaging and educational
  • Perfect for students and enthusiasts
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by BreakingStone42
What is flint?
Sedemintary rock
Metamorph rock
Igneous rock
Who used Oldewan technique
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Monkey
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No way this quiz has images now?
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Lucy
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Homo erectus/people (sorry I just realised there is no poc inclusion in this image)
Back to flint: How do we call the flint found in secondary locations
Flint?
Traveling flint
Sedeminted rock
Alluvial Flint
Migration flint
Other word for bulb of precussion
Hertzian clone
Hert cone
Helpme clown
Hertzian cone
Blades are flakes that have paralel sides and are twice as long as they are wide
True
False
What does a core have (more answers)
Multiple flake negatives
Soul
Multiple striking platforms
Cortex
Contre-coup technique
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Piece put on an anvil for small retouches with a soft hammer
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Whatever this is
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Piece put on an anvil for small retouches with a hard hammer
Chracteristic of flint processed with a hard hammer?
Large bulb of percussion
No percussion scar
Small bulb of percussion
Percussion scar
Thick wide flakes
Long thin flakes
What is very important when it comes to mesolithic technique
Microliths
Hard hammer
The friends we made along the way
What does flint look like
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Thanks dave
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What type of natural service modification did flint go through when it has white patina
Dude dont make me cry wtf is white patina, cant have shit in this quizz
Chemical processes in the soil
A processes when flint lies at the surface
Processes connected with soil movement
Why is flint good for flaking (multiple answers correct)
Isotropic
Non isotropic
Hard stone
Soft stone
How to get the best flake?
<90 degrees
= 90 degrees
>90 degrees
Hey dont worry about tomorrow you can do this, just one question to go!
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Here have some tea
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And a cookie :)
Heated flint, what happens if its hotter than 900 degrees?
It becomes yellow
Greasy luster
It becomes white and it will crack
It will be blackened
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