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Making stone tools sounds like an unusual pursuit, even for an archaeologist. How did you get into it?

As a kid growing up in Michigan I was fascinated by Indians and Indian artefacts, including all those beautiful arrowheads. I tried to make some but I didn’t have much luck. Then one summer we went west for vacation and I bought a big chunk of obsidian, volcanic glass, in a rock shop and just pounded the heck out of it with a geological hammer. Within a year I began to have some success.

What can flint-knapping teach you about the past?…

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