Flintstone & LadyMinted
Hey, ever take a good look at the old stone tools from the Paleolithic age? Those carvings show how folks back then knew their rocks better than a good grill knows a good sizzlin' day.
I do love those chipped flints, but their marks are more like fingerprints of early artisans than random scars. The bifacial blades from places like Lascaux show a real eye for both function and beauty—early humans were stone chefs, not just grill masters.