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biface(adj) having two faces or fronts
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bifaceA tool that is chipped or worked on both faces or sides.
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bifacea stone tool, such as a projectile point, that has been modified on both sides (faces)
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bifaceA stone tool that has been flaked on both faces.
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bifaceAny stone artifact worked on both obverse and reverse faces. Bioturbation
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bifaceIn reference to projectiles or tools, biface describes those examples which have been worked and exhibit flake scars along both faces or sides.
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bifaceA stone tool which has been worked on both sides, such as a knife.
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