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Ancient Stone Projectile Point Illustration - Prehistoric Tool Design #13400 (License: Personal Use)
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This black-and-white line illustration depicts a bifacially flaked stone projectile point, likely from the Upper Paleolithic era, characterized by deliberate pressure flaking along its edges and converging tip. The fine parallel striations indicate controlled removal of flakes to shape and sharpen the tool, while irregular basal contours suggest possible hafting modifications. Such artifacts are critical evidence of early human technological sophistication and subsistence strategies.
Used in academic articles, museum exhibits, and educational websites about prehistoric technology, lithic analysis, or human evolution; serves users seeking visual references for archaeological tool typology or classroom instruction on early toolmaking.
Related Cliparts: Detailed illustration of a Paleolithic stone projectile point, showcasing flaking techniques and craftsmanship. Ideal for archaeology, anthropology, and history resources.
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