Uniface
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In archaeology, a uniface is a specific type of stone tool that has been flaked on one surface only.[1][2] There are two general classes of uniface tools: modified flakes and formalized tools, which display deliberate, systematic modification of the marginal edges, evidently formed for a specific purpose.
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This article is about the type of stone tool. For the computer language, see Uniface (programming language). For coins, see Uniface (numismatics).