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Paleolithic Handaxe, France

Paleolithic Handaxe, France

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This is a large handaxe that has a nice sturdy and heavy feeling to it. It seems to fit well in the palm of your hand, especially point down. The stone is transluscent around the edges. 

All of our Prehistoric Man tools are collected by the foremost expert in the field. We stand by the provenance of all our material and can provide a letter of authenticity upon request.

Measurements: Height in stand: ~6-¾" tall . Actual tool: ~5-1/2" Tall x 3-1/2" Wide x 2" Thick
Location: Le-Grand--Pressigny, France 
Time Period: Acheulean (H.Heidelbergensis) , ~450,000-250,000 years old
 

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Paleolithic is simply defined as the Stone Age. In the Paleolithic era we see the earliest cultures that used stone tools. The Stone Age as a larger category is divided into three eras: the Paleolithic, the oldest Stone Age, the Mesolithic, or middle Stone Age, and the Neolithic, or new Stone Age.

The Paleolithic is a time frame roughly known as the Ice Age, and It lasted until 10,000 BC, when glaciers began melting and humans developed new stone tools. The official beginning of the Paleolithic is roughly 2.6 million years ago. The very first stone tools were not created by humans, but by our ancestors, and the story of the Paleolithic begins there.