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Ancient Stone Tools - Types and Uses in Prehistoric Archaeology #273634 (License: Personal Use)
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This black-and-white line drawing depicts three representative lithic artifacts from the Paleolithic era: a circular perforated stone (potentially a decorative item or spindle whorl), a unifacially or bifacially flaked core used for blade production, and a refined bifacial tool with controlled edge retouching. The detailed hatching highlights surface texture, wear patterns, and manufacturing techniques such as percussion flaking and pressure retouching, reflecting early human technological sophistication.
Used on archaeology educational pages, museum exhibit descriptions, or academic resources about prehistoric technology; targets users researching early human toolmaking, lithic analysis, or cultural evolution.
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