Eventually, Barney threw
a piece of flint at some poor guy, and started a fire.
Inspired by
a piece of flint in Moore's studio, the maquette is scaled up to over three metres high with the outward points creating a dynamic energy.
This usually happens because the dog has turned suddenly whilst running at pace, and the pad is scraped off on a hard, rough surface OR because the dog has trodden on a sharp object such as
a piece of flint or metal lying in or on the ground.
The team analysed over 50,000 pieces of wood and nearly 36,000
pieces of flint from what was once probably a Homo erectus settlement on the shores of an ancient lake.
Not exact matches
In my travels for work and pleasure, I have hunted agates in Scotland, searched for
flints, arrowheads, and fossils in Wyoming, Texas, and Oregon, and brought
pieces of obsidian home from Japan.
One
of the obscure suggestions for the origin
of the name, is that the word «ambar» refers to
pieces of Mayan stone implements made from a translucent brown
flint, which could resemble amber.
In this inhospitable ground, filmmaker Derek Jarman planted poppies, wild orchids and water lilies, and arranged small circles
of flint and
pieces of driftwood to resemble standing stones and upright tombs.
Eoliths are
pieces of chipped
flint which were the subject
of major archaeological debates in late 1890s Britain.
The only work that's missing is the collection's Richard Long, a floor
piece consisting
of dozens
of chalky
flint lumps.