Biface in a sentence as an adjective

>> The picks, cleavers, scrapers, and bifaces were so plentiful that a one-off accidental stranding seems unlikely, Strasser says. A two-off accidental stranding would be another explanation

And if you’re not looking for the series of decisions and experiences that go into making a stone biface, such as knowing what raw materials to use, where they are located, how to collect it, what properties the materials have, the experience of ******* up enough times and persisting despite cutting your hands up with a hammer stone countless times, etc, you will ignore them and dismiss the biface as a “simple” tool. Alternatively, consider a more pragmatic perspective.

Biface definitions

adjective

having two faces or fronts; "the Roman Janus is bifacial"

See also: bifacial