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johndoer123
homestead
2021-05-06 01:25
MAKING A STONE HATCHET ON THE HOMEDSTEAD
JUST FOR FUN And for no other reason really, as it is a stone hatchet, and would not prove much functionally long-term. Plus it was more of an educational lesson for Evan and how Stone axes would have
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zainkhankk
archaeology
2017-08-09 05:38
Research
A great research has showed this there are lots of creations in which vertebrates are only and only one percent thats a fact that a animals with huge body cant be
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danker
travel
2017-08-07 16:55
The view of the rocks in the fresh sea..
Hi all my friends, on this occasion I want to show the view of the rocks in the mountain, because so beautiful all the scenery that is here all, surely dong all the friends like with this beautiful scenery
gavvet
archaeology
2017-08-07 11:41
Archaeology at the beach... the MSA
The inter-tidal zone is not exactly a usual place for an archaeological dig. However after some vicious storms had shifted the boulders around, some interesting horizontal beds were exposed. These beds
noemilunastorta
Hive Food
2026-06-28 13:55
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Another high-quality Japanese lunch in Seano!/ ¡Otro almuerzo japonés de alta calidad en Seano!
Good afternoon, blog friends! I’m back to talk about food—after all, sometimes you have to travel to eat well, right? That’s exactly what my husband and I did to visit this Japanese restaurant in Seano,
gavvet
archaeology
2017-07-31 12:55
Before picks and other instruments came the humble digging stick
Much of Southern Africa has deep soils and as a hunter gatherer you need something to dig with, to get to all those tasty tubers, roots and animals hiding in burrows. Sticks by themselves worked for a
gavvet
archaeology
2017-07-19 15:45
A tool workshop with a view.
I took a trip to the desert a couple of months back and during a lunch break discovered a Late Stone Age tool manufacture spot. The spot had an awesome view. From this vantage point you could manufacture
tu-mon-amie
archaeology
2017-07-16 21:52
Interesting Find
I think it is a cup stone. The strange thing about them is that no one is quite sure what they were for. Was it for bi-polar knapping? Was it for cracking hard shelled nuts? Was it a mortar for crushing
nabilanazir
archaeology
2017-07-13 18:17
Enter the cleaver... a rare instrument
Certainly and clearly not as common as the handaxe but just as beautiful a stone instrument. handaxes are usually made from river cobbles or greatly sized flint 1 small round mass of anything. meat knife
pedrobrito2004
Ecency
2026-06-28 00:33
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Returning after the worst earthquake 😱 [Eng+Spa] Regresando luego del peor terremoto.
(Versión en español más abajo). Fuente de la imagen. When the ground shakes, so does the soul The double earthquake of June 24th in Venezuela left many of us with our hearts in our throats. I experienced
gavvet
archaeology
2017-07-12 16:16
Enter the cleaver... a rare instrument
Definitely not as common as the handaxe but just as exquisite a stone instrument. Handaxes are usually made from river cobbles or large flint nodules. Cleavers on the other hand, at least in my area, are
gavvet
archaeology
2017-07-10 13:24
The exquisite handaxe, my favorite
Last week I showed you the chopping stone tool, today we move onto the Bi-face or Handaxe. These are a couple of very nice specimens I picked up close to my house. They are in various phases of manufacture,
gavvet
archaeology
2017-07-05 08:51
A stone artifact found on the way to work.
It looks like any other stone to the untrained eye. But in these parts stone tools are plentiful and can be picked up pretty much anywhere, where there has been some digging done. It is recognized by the