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PALEOLITHIC TOOLS. Hand axes chipped from flint nodules, c200, 000 B. C. found at London, England

PALEOLITHIC TOOLS. Hand axes chipped from flint nodules, c200, 000 B. C. found at London, England


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PALEOLITHIC TOOLS. Hand axes chipped from flint nodules, c200, 000 B. C. found at London, England

PALEOLITHIC TOOLS.
Hand axes chipped from flint nodules, c200, 000 B.C. found at London, England

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Archaeology Artifact Flint Hand Paleolithic Primitive Stone Age Tool


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This print showcases a collection of Paleolithic tools, specifically hand axes that were meticulously chipped from flint nodules. Dating back to approximately 200,000 B. C. , these ancient artifacts were discovered in London, England. The image transports us back in time to the Stone Age, offering a glimpse into the primitive ingenuity and resourcefulness of our ancestors. Each hand axe is a testament to human craftsmanship and innovation during this prehistoric era. The carefully shaped flint nodules served as versatile tools for various tasks such as hunting, cutting, and scraping. Their sharp edges would have been essential for survival in an unforgiving environment. The significance of these Paleolithic tools extends beyond their functional purposes; they provide invaluable insights into our evolutionary history. They serve as tangible links connecting us with our distant past and remind us of the remarkable progress humanity has made over thousands of years. As we contemplate this photograph, we are reminded of the enduring power of archaeology to uncover hidden narratives about our origins. These artifacts stand as silent witnesses to human resilience and adaptability throughout millennia. Granger Art on Demand's expertly captured image allows us to appreciate not only the beauty but also the historical importance embedded within these simple yet profound objects from ancient times.

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