täiskivi
Täiskivi, also known as full stone, is a term used in the field of geology and archaeology to describe a stone artifact that has been intentionally modified by humans to create a tool or other object. The term is often used in reference to the Stone Age, a period in human history characterized by the use of stone tools. Täiskivi artifacts are typically made from a single piece of stone, and are characterized by their sharp edges and distinctive shapes. They are often found in archaeological sites, and can provide valuable insights into the lives and cultures of ancient human societies. The study of täiskivi artifacts is an important area of research in the fields of archaeology and anthropology, as they offer a unique window into the past and the development of human technology.