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Hand Axe, 300,000 years old, flint. This teardrop-shaped stone tool is from the celebrated Paleolithic site of Saint-Acheul, in northern France, which gave its name to the Acheulean technology. Though stone tools date back at least 2.6 million years, this tool is around 300,000 years old and was collected between 1883 and 1890. National Museum Of Natural History, Flint Stone, Arrowheads Artifacts, Ancient Tools, Flint Knapping, Stone Tools, Rock Hunting, Northern France, Ancient Stone

Hand Axe, 300,000 years old, flint. This teardrop-shaped stone tool is from the celebrated Paleolithic site of Saint-Acheul, in northern France, which gave its name to the Acheulean technology. Though stone tools date back at least 2.6 million years, this tool is around 300,000 years old and was collected between 1883 and 1890.

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Engraving depicting Neolithic Implements including a stone tranchet, stone pick, stone and horn axe, flint knife, stone mallets, axe-hammers made from polished stone and flint arrow-heads. Dated 19th Century - SuperStock Stone Spear, Flint Knives, Neolithic Tools, Viking Hatchet, Rights And Responsibilities, Vintage Axes Tools, Neolithic Tools Stone Age, Technology Tools, Hammers

Stock image 1746-28999816: Engraving depicting Neolithic Implements including a stone tranchet, stone pick, stone and horn axe, flint knife, stone mallets, axe-hammers made from polished stone and flint arrow-heads. Dated 19th Century

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Interesting theory on the first peopling of North America-  Did the Solutreans settle America first?  A controversial new archaeological theory says the continent’s earliest humans may have come from Europe, not Asia.  Theory is based off stone tools found at the Meadowcroft Rockshelter in Pennsylvania. Arrowheads Artifacts, Early Humans, Indian Artifacts, Archaeological Finds, Prehistoric Art, Stone Age, Native American Artifacts, Ancient Aliens, Ancient Artifacts

Interesting theory on the first peopling of North America- Did the Solutreans settle America first? A controversial new archaeological theory says the continent’s earliest humans may have come from Europe, not Asia. Theory is based off stone tools found at the Meadowcroft Rockshelter in Pennsylvania.

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