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The film consists primarily of interviews with [[Flint (nonfiction)|flint]], although related silicates are make appearances as well. | The film consists primarily of interviews with [[Flint (nonfiction)|flint]], although related silicates are make appearances as well. | ||
Obsidian makes a | Obsidian makes a cameo appearance as an Aztec knife. | ||
== In the News == | == In the News == | ||
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File:Slate.jpg|link=Slate (nonfiction)|[[Slate (nonfiction)|Slate]] said to be jealous of [[Flint (nonfiction)|flint]]. | File:Slate.jpg|link=Slate (nonfiction)|[[Slate (nonfiction)|Slate]] said to be jealous of [[Flint (nonfiction)|flint]]. | ||
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== Fiction cross-reference == | == Fiction cross-reference == |
Latest revision as of 12:27, 15 June 2016
Death By Flint is a short documentary film about stone weapons and the cultures that use them.
The film glorifies the accomplishments of early stone-tool cultures, notably the use of stone weapons in the destruction of less technologically advances cultures.
It has often been compared to Triumph of the Wheel, an later work by chariot-using cultures.
The film consists primarily of interviews with flint, although related silicates are make appearances as well.
Obsidian makes a cameo appearance as an Aztec knife.
In the News
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