Flintknapping is the ancient art of shaping stones, particularly flint, into sharp tools and weapons. By striking a piece of stone with another hard object, artisans can create edges that are perfect for cutting or scraping. This technique was essential for early humans, allowing them to make tools for hunting, cooking, and crafting.
The process requires skill and patience, as the knapper must carefully control the force and angle of each strike. Over time, different cultures developed their own styles of flintknapping, leading to a variety of tools, such as arrowheads and scrapers. Today, many enthusiasts continue to practice this craft, keeping the tradition alive.