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Knapped Flint Tools

A selection of flint and bones tools from a range of prehistoric eras incl. microliths used in compound tools of the mesolithic to earlier scrapers and choppers

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10000 4000 Artifacts Bones Compound Earlier Eras Flakes Flint Knapping Mesolithic Pre Historic Range Scrapers Selection Spearhead Tools Axe Head Choppers Knapped


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This print showcases a fascinating selection of knapped flint tools, offering a glimpse into the prehistoric eras of human history. From microliths used in compound tools during the Mesolithic period to earlier scrapers and choppers, this collection spans thousands of years of innovation and craftsmanship. The intricate details of each tool tell a story of ancient societies and their ingenuity in creating essential implements for survival. The axe heads, spearheads, and other artifacts on display demonstrate the evolution of tool-making techniques over time, reflecting the changing needs and challenges faced by early humans. As we marvel at these well-preserved relics from our distant past, we are reminded of the rich archaeological heritage that surrounds us. Each piece represents a connection to our ancestors and their way of life, shedding light on the social structures and cultural practices that shaped human civilization long before written records existed. Through careful study and analysis, archaeologists have been able to reconstruct scenes from these bygone eras, piecing together clues left behind in bones, flakes, and other remnants of ancient life. This print serves as a window into our shared history with those who came before us, inviting us to ponder the mysteries of our collective past.

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