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Striking platform

In the archaeological study of lithic reduction, the striking platform is the surface on the proximal portion of a lithic flake on which the detachment blow falls; this may be natural or prepared. Types of striking platforms include:

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Striking platform

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Avg. degree1.67
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Striking platform → surface on the proximal portion of a lithic flake on which the detachment blow falls

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reduction striking platform surface flake detachment blow prepared archaeological study lithic proximal portion falls may natural types platforms include cortex

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Striking platformis asurface on the proximal portion of a lithic flake on which the detachment blow falls0.90text

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