Oct. 30th, 2013

sholio: Neal from White Collar, hand on hat (WhiteCollar-Neal hat)
Rather hilariously, I'm starting to have a problem with accidentally re-using titles. Lately I've been checking my archives on AO3 before posting something, to tell if I've already posted a story with the title I wanted to use. (This one was a repeat; I had to change it.) Possibly this is a sign that I need to stop writing the same themes over and over. Not that I see this happening anytime soon.

Title: A Soft Place to Land
Fandom: White Collar
Pairing: Gen (w/background Peter/El, as per canon)
Word Count: 4700
Summary: Spoilers up to 5x02. Neal's in trouble, but not alone. For the "blackmail" space on my h/c bingo card.
Cross-posted: http://archiveofourown.org/works/1025169

A Soft Place to Land )
sholio: Autumn leaves (Autumn-leaves 1)
Look what I made today!



Unfortunately they photograph terribly, but these are sharp(ish) obsidian flakes. :D

We're learning about lithics in my archaeology class, and today they put a tarp on the floor, brought out some pieces of obsidian and safety glasses, and let us bash away. I am really terrible at it, not surprising for a beginner. I had to do several whacks with a hammerstone just to get a flake to come off. I would clearly fail at Paleolithic survival. But I did eventually get some flakes, and we were allowed to keep the ones we made.

I also realized that I'd always had an inaccurate idea of how basic flint knapping is done. I had always assumed the stone would be struck on the narrower end and a flake would peel off the side, the long way. But that's not what happens. Instead you put the obsidian, flint or whatever flat on your thigh (or brace it in some other fashion; you can also hold it in your hand, but that's harder and more dangerous) and give it a sharp tap on the top side; then a flake falls off the bottom. And you pick up your stone and there is a flake underneath! It's kind of magical watching it happen.

Because there was only room for one person at a time and the whole class needed to try it, there wasn't much time for retouching (popping little flakes off the edge to shape the tool; this is how you get a nice arrowhead shape or whatever you're aiming for). We basically just did enough of that to get the basic idea. But I really want to try some more of this!

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