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biface

ADJECTIVE
  1. having two faces or fronts
    the Roman Janus is bifacial

How To Use biface In A Sentence

  • One twelve-year-old was buried with a range of grave goods including a stone biface, bone awls, a shark's tooth, and barbed bone points.
  • It parallels a formal bifacial tool tradition that includes such artifacts as hafted bifaces, ovate scrapers, large leaf-shaped and triangular knives, gouges and wedges, chert disks, and hoes/adzes.
  • In addition to the flakes we uncovered two dozen fire-scorched rocks, a biface knife, a broken piece of fossiliferous chert that had been heated. Bird Cloud
  • A kilometre away, near our campsite, a broken aterian biface and some crude flake tools were noted, but no concentration of artifacts that would indicate any larger permanent settlement. Latest Articles
  • The stone tools included 16 bifaces, one uniface side scraper, 16 modified flakes, and six cores.
  • The stone tools included 16 bifaces, one uniface side scraper, 16 modified flakes, and six cores.
  • The seemingly deliberate placement of the biface immediately below the skull resembles a purposeful interment. Buhl Woman
  • Besides chopping-tools, polyhedrons and some cleavers, trihedrons and bifaces form the most characteristic element within the tools.
  • Experiments found that contracting-stemmed bifaces can function as hafted knives but are effective only if the haft is set with an adhesive such as pine pitch.
  • But Bergstrom identified it as a "biface" because it's been "flaked" on all sides. Leesville Daily Leader Homepage RSS
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