kaugsides
Kaugsides is a type of stone tool used by various ancient cultures in Europe and Asia. The name "kaugsides" is derived from the eastern Baltic tribe of the ancient Kaugi people, who were known to inhabit the region that is now modern-day Lithuania.
Typically, kaugsides are characterized by their bilaterally symmetrical shape, with a pointed edge and a flat
Kaugsides have been found in a variety of geological contexts, including glacial retreat and fluvial deposits.
The distribution of kaugsides across Europe and Asia has also raised questions about the mobility and connectivity