Chipped stones are old rocks that have been broken into pieces by hitting them really hard.
Imagine you're playing with a rock in the sandbox. If you throw another rock at it, whack!, the first rock might crack or break into smaller parts. That’s exactly what happened to chipped stones long ago, but instead of a sandbox, it was big events, like people hitting rocks together with hammers or even other big rocks.
How They Work
Why They’re Cool
Some chipped stones are so old, they're from when people first started using rocks as tools! Scientists can even tell how hard the rock was hit by looking at the shape and size of the chips, it’s like solving a puzzle with pieces of rock.
Examples
- A child finds a small, sharp rock in the dirt and uses it to cut through leaves.
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See also
- How Does Understanding ancient diets with stable isotope analysis Work?
- What Happened Before History? Human Origins?
- When We First Made Tools?
- What are ruins?
- What is Plant residue analysis?