Hammerstone

Hammerstone

In archaeology, a hammerstone is a hard cobble used to strike lithic flakes off a lump of tool stone during the process of lithic reduction. [Charles Joseph Singer, Richard Raper, Trevor Illtyd Williams, "A History of Technology", 1954,Clarendon Press] Often, a hammerstone is made of a material such as limestone or quartzite, is often ovoid in shape (to better fit the human hand), and develops telltale battering marks on one or both ends. Hammerstones are often found in archaeological recovery in association with other stone tool artifacts, debitage and/or objects of the hammer such as ore. [Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, "Papers of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology", Harvard University, 1904] [ [http://www.megalithic.co.uk/article.php?sid=18353 C. Michael Hogan, "Los Osos Back Bay", Megalithic Portal, editor A. Burnham (2008)] ] This technology was of major importance to prehistoric cultures before the age of metalworking; today, however, the use of hammerstones is mostly limited to flintknappers and others who wish to develop a better understanding of how stone tools were made.

World regions

The hammerstone is a rather universal stone tool which appeared early in most regions of the world including Europe, India [Neelima Dahiya, "Arts and Crafts in Northern India: From the Earliest Times to C. 200 B.C.", 1986, D.K. Publishers] and North America.

ee also

*Chopper
*Stone Age

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