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Acheulean (also spelled Acheulian , pronounced /əˈʃuːliən/ ) is the name given to an archaeological industry of stone tool manufacture associated with prehistoric hominins during the Lower Pa...
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The Acheulean Tradition is an Old World Lower and Middle Paleolithic culture, dated from 1.4 million years ago to 100,000 years ago. ... The Acheulean Tradition is an Old World Lower and Middle Paleolithic culture, dated from 1.4 million years ago to 100,000 years ago. Characterized by a stone tool assemblage dominated...
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Acheulean handaxes are a type of stone tool made by our earliest hominid ancestors. ... Acheulean Handaxe Distribution ... Acheulean handaxes are large stone tools, and part of the Acheulean tradition tool kit of the Lower Paleolithic (a.k.a. Early Stone Age). They were used well into the Middle Paleolithic (Middle Stone Age),
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The Acheulean Handaxe; Tony Baker; January 27, 2006 ... The Acheulean handaxe is over 100,000 years removed from the Paleoindians in the New World, which is about the same distance that exists between this webpage (paper) and my previous ones. Therefore, the reader might ask, how did a Paleoindian archaeologist find...
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Oldowan and Acheulean Stone Tools ... Acheulean ~1.6 million to 200,000 years ago ... The Acheulean tradition constituted a veritable revolution in stone-age technology. Acheulean stone tools - named after the site of St. Acheul on the Somme River in France where artifacts from this tradition were first discovered in 1847 -
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Everything you always wanted to know about handaxes ... The Acheulean (French: Acheuléen) derives its name from the handaxes which the French customs officer and antiquities freak Boucher De Perthes found in massive numbers at St. Acheul and other localities in the Somme valley during the early 19th century.
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Acheulean industry (prehistoric toolmaking), first standardized tradition of toolmaking of Homo erectus and early Homo sapiens. ... prehistoric toolmaking Acheulean also spelled Acheulian,
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A selection of articles related to Acheulean ... A Wisdom Archive on Acheulean ... Acheulean: Encyclopedia II - Homo erectus - Tool use and general abilities...
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Acheulean (also spelt Acheulian, pronounced // or //) is the name given to an Archaeological Industry of Stone Tool manufacture associated with prehistoric Hominine s during the Lower Palaeolithic era across Africa and much of Asia and Europe . ... Acheulean tools were not made by fully modern Human s that is, '
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