Flint The Versatile Stone

“Flint The Versatile Stone” by H. J. Mason, published by Providence Press in 1978, is a 2nd edition book that explores the multifaceted role of flint in various contexts. This concise work, comprising 48 pages, delves into the significance of flint within the realms of social science and archaeology, providing insights into its applications and historical importance.
Readers will find a detailed examination of flint’s versatility, highlighting its uses across different cultures and time periods. The book presents an informative perspective on how flint has shaped human activities and interactions, making it a relevant resource for those interested in social science and archaeological studies. Through its focused analysis, this edition offers a clear understanding of the material’s impact on human development and cultural practices.
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