| 21. | In 1831, he was named conservator of the peace for Burin and Placentia.
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| 22. | The Magdalenian III is clearly dominated by burins.
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| 23. | His works are mainly executed with the burin.
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| 24. | The body was carved with steep-fronted scraper; the burins requiring regular resharpening.
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| 25. | Also found were scapers, burins, trapezoidal axes and segmented sickles with fine denticulation.
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| 26. | He used the Burin technique for engraving.
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| 27. | The cross was carved by a monk named Rafail using fine burins and magnifying lenses.
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| 28. | The distinctive burins were a special type of stone flake with a chisel-like edge.
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| 29. | Burins typically have a square or lozenge shape face, though several other types are used.
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| 30. | They are defined by surface finds of tanged points, burins, scrapers, and adzes.
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