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PALEOLITHIC TOOLS. Paleolithic scraper (left) and arrow heads, c40, 000 B. C

PALEOLITHIC TOOLS. Paleolithic scraper (left) and arrow heads, c40, 000 B. C


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PALEOLITHIC TOOLS. Paleolithic scraper (left) and arrow heads, c40, 000 B. C

PALEOLITHIC TOOLS.
Paleolithic scraper (left) and arrow heads, c40, 000 B.C

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Archaeology Artifact Paleo Indian Paleolithic Primitive Stone Age Tool Arrowhead Scraper


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This print showcases two significant Paleolithic tools, offering a glimpse into the ancient world of our ancestors. On the left, we see a Paleolithic scraper, an essential tool used by early humans for various purposes such as cutting and scraping animal hides or shaping wood. Its rough edges and simple design reflect the primitive nature of this era. On the right side of the image, we are presented with arrowheads from approximately 40,000 B. C. , demonstrating remarkable craftsmanship for their time. These arrowheads were crucial in hunting and warfare during the Stone Age. The precision in their shape suggests that these tools were skillfully crafted to maximize effectiveness. The photograph transports us back to a time when survival depended on ingenuity and resourcefulness. It serves as a reminder of how far humanity has come in terms of technological advancements while honoring our ancient roots. As an artifact discovered through archaeology, this image provides valuable insights into the lives and capabilities of our paleo-Indian ancestors. It symbolizes human resilience throughout history and highlights our innate ability to adapt to challenging environments using limited resources. Granger Art on Demand's dedication to preserving historical artifacts like these allows us to appreciate our past while inspiring future generations with stories from long ago.

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