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I don't know about flint being used as a saw, but there are examples of Egyptian sickles made by mounting microliths (small stone flakes) in a wooden handle, like a row of teeth. They used a black pitch to secure them.

Cheers,
Toddy
 
I seem to recall (not from personal experience at the time) that animal jaw bones were used as saws and clubs. The projecting teeth on a jaw bone could have been used as well as the underside - shaped with stone tools to give a serrated edge - probably didn't last too long but a very simple and effective tool.

Cheers

JFW
 
JFW said:
I seem to recall (not from personal experience at the time) that animal jaw bones were used as saws and clubs. The projecting teeth on a jaw bone could have been used as well as the underside - shaped with stone tools to give a serrated edge - probably didn't last too long but a very simple and effective tool.

Cheers

JFW

Now, there,s something.

Jawbones, teeth.

One way or another, the dentists, back then, must,ve had a hard workload :lmao:

"Doaktorr, its annither with a baad jawbone".

"Aye, Janet, aye" :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:

Ceeg
 

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