noun
- Plural of biface; stone tools with sharp edges on both sides, characteristic of early human tool-making.
Usage: archaeology; anthropology
Examples
- Archaeologists discovered several bifaces at the Paleolithic site.
- The museum's collection includes bifaces dating back over a million years.
- Early hominins crafted bifaces by striking flakes from both sides of a stone.
- These bifaces demonstrate the sophistication of ancient tool-making techniques.
- The symmetry of the bifaces suggests intentional design and skill.