Striking platform

In the archaeological study of lithic reduction, the striking platform is the surface on the proximal portion of a lithic flake on which the detachment blow falls; this may be natural or prepared. Types of striking platforms include:


 * Cortex, which consists of an area of cortex used as a platform during initial reduction;
 * Single-faceted, consisting of a flat platform at right angles to the dorsal surface of the flake and most often associated with conchoidal fractures;
 * Double-faceted, a variety of multifaceted, prepared platform, also characteristically flat and associated with conchoidal fractures;
 * Multifaceted, with three or more facets to the platform;
 * Lipped, a platform type resulting from soft hammer biface reduction; and
 * Crushed, which occurs when the platform was crushed beyond easy recognition by the detachment blow.