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Hand Ax

Lower Paleolithic

Museo Juan Cabré

Museo Juan Cabré
Calaceite, Spain

Lance-shaped hand ax carved from honey-colored flint. There is cortex on the back and side, but the rest is sharp. It was carved with a hard hammer and has fairly straight, regular edges, a sharp point, and a semi-cutting base. A flat, balanced, and well-finished piece characteristic of the Upper (Final) Acheulean—or Micoquian—period.

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  • Title: Hand Ax
  • Date: Lower Paleolithic
  • Physical Dimensions: 40 x 139 mm
  • Type: Multifunctional tool
  • Rights: Gobierno de Aragón
  • External Link: CERES MCU
  • Medium: Flint / Percussion Carving
  • Fotografía: José Mª Espallargas
  • Cultural Context: Upper Achelense
Museo Juan Cabré

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