| bifacial | Of leaves, flat or channelled with distinct adaxial and abaxial surfaces. (09 Oct 1997) |
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biface: having two faces or fronts; "the Roman Janus is bifacial"
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| bifacial |
A stone tool that has been worked on both sides.
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| bifacial |
Usually refers to stone tools that have two sharp, worked sides.
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| bifacial |
relates to flaking a stone tool on both faces for example, handaxes and leaf points are described as bifacially flaked.
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| bifacial | having two faces or fronts |
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