September 12, 2021

How to Make Stone Tools

Nate Salzman
The day of the CCASM September meeting was dreary with a threat of rain, but then the sun came out late in the afternoon.  It was really good to have the sun out since this was the first in-person meeting since March 2020 and it was to be held outdoors at Burch House in the Port Tobacco Village.

At the September 9 CCASM meeting Nate Salzman demonstrated how to flint knap, i.e. how to remove flakes from stones.  As he knapped he talked about what is involved in making stone tools -- selecting the rock, finding the location on the rock to strike, and using different types of tools to remove the flakes.   Although we usually think of flint knapping as a means of creating projectile points, Nate showed how a single flake could also be a tool.

Striking a piece of Obsidian
with the base of an Antler
Looking at stone artifacts from Charles County
(in the "dark" at the end of the meeting)
 

Nate Salzman is an Education and Exhibits Specialist at Jefferson Paterson Park and Museum (JPPM).  Nate is also the manager of the Indian Village at JPPM and conducts a number of JPPM Workshops relating to primitive technologies.

Before the meeting
(Notice the bug spray)

Attendance: 15

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