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... Handaxes and bifaces have to be seen as the first observable evidence of these processes . The handaxe as a functional tool ? The handaxe is a symmetrical , bifacially worked stone tool that first occurred about 1.4 million years ago in ...
... Handaxes and bifaces have to be seen as the first observable evidence of these processes . The handaxe as a functional tool ? The handaxe is a symmetrical , bifacially worked stone tool that first occurred about 1.4 million years ago in ...
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... Handaxe WOOD FINISHING CONTAINERS Bark tray NUT CRACKING Wooden spear Digging stick Hom spear ! Digging stick Club ... handaxe could also be performed with other stone tools . The handaxe is thus not only simply added to the artefact ...
... Handaxe WOOD FINISHING CONTAINERS Bark tray NUT CRACKING Wooden spear Digging stick Hom spear ! Digging stick Club ... handaxe could also be performed with other stone tools . The handaxe is thus not only simply added to the artefact ...
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... handaxe is added as a recognisable and repeated form into an assemblage of transitional forms ( Potts 1993 : 60 ) ... handaxe again represents something completely different . The shape of the handaxe is clearly intentionally imposed onto ...
... handaxe is added as a recognisable and repeated form into an assemblage of transitional forms ( Potts 1993 : 60 ) ... handaxe again represents something completely different . The shape of the handaxe is clearly intentionally imposed onto ...
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