kiviterät
Kiviterät, often translated as stone blades or lithic tools, refers to a broad category of implements crafted from stone by prehistoric humans. These tools were fundamental to survival and societal development throughout the Paleolithic, Mesolithic, and Neolithic periods. The creation of kiviterät involved a process known as lithic reduction, where a raw stone material, such as flint, chert, obsidian, or quartzite, was systematically fractured or chipped to achieve a desired shape and sharp edge.
The earliest kiviterät were simple choppers and handaxes, characterized by their basic, often symmetrical forms. As