Explore tweets tagged as #handaxe
@ACS_Games
KRISTALA 😼⚔️ Play on Steam
10 months
Another new hand axe/shield in the works! 🍄🪓 Stay tuned to tomorrow's #ScreenshotSaturday celebrations to see how our modelers did translating this detailed 2D concept into 3D form. #gamedev #indiedev #handaxe #arpg #actionrpg #indiegames
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@GeologyPage
Geology Page
2 years
Obsidian handaxe-making workshop from 1.2 million years ago discovered in Ethiopia | #Geology #GeologyPage #obsidian The Stone Age lasted from approximately 2.6 million years ago, to approximately 3,300 BCE, when the Bronze Age began. Read More:
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@DrPepperYuri
Lanna
1 year
oomf in deep just equipped a hawk handaxe and spat on me
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@EncarniAlfaro
Encarni Alfaro
4 months
Use-Wear Analysis Shows Changing Handaxe Grip and Use Across Time at la #Noira (France) | Journal of Paleolithic Archaeology
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@BBCSuffolk
BBC Suffolk
7 months
Man finds prehistoric handaxe on his tea break
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@YKwolfpec
Yogesh Kumar
1 year
A Handaxe 📹 ancientcraftuk
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@paulg
Paul Graham
5 months
Next to my mouse I keep its ancient ancestor, this massive Paleolithic flint handaxe.
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@robertosaezm
Roberto Sáez
4 months
La multifuncionalidad de los bifaces achelenses no era aleatoria ni uniforme a lo largo del tiempo: distintas sujecciones y usos hace 700ka vs 450ka en La Noira, Francia Use-Wear Analysis Shows Changing Handaxe Grip and Use Across Time at la Noira (France)
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@PaleonewsFrance
Paléonews
11 months
Banded Iron Formation is the fossil of the oxygen-making activity of billions of years old cyanobacteria. These colorful rocks did not go unnoticed as our ancestors made the beautiful Kathu Pan Handaxe out of it some 500 000 years ago, in South Africa! #FossilFriday
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@codetaur
Codetard
4 days
@GamersNexus @PatrickMoorhead how did you decide which level of abstraction this starts mattering? every single thing you've ever done beyond making a stone handaxe was built on the work of billions of others. it's pretty convenient that you draw the line at the stuff that existed when you were born, isn't it
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@DearLadyMaria
LadyMaria
1 year
New crit for Master Hawk's handaxe in the making
@kirawontmiss
kira 👾
1 year
idk wtf bro is training for but he’s ready for it
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@archeohistories
Archaeo - Histories
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Hand-axe that was found at the 500,000-year-old site of Boxgrove in West Sussex, England, in 2011. Boxgrove (Eartham Pit) is a very important archaeological site where the oldest human fossil (almost 500,000 years old and belonging to Homo heidelbergensis) in Britain was found.
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@NORTH_o2
NORTH 02
5 months
The West Tofts handaxe is fascinating!
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@abcdentminded
abcdent
1 year
Caveman frantically digging through his deer-hide blankets looking for his handaxe
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@NORTH_o2
NORTH 02
1 year
NEW VIDEO THIS SATURDAY: "The Tools That Made Us Human" 🪨 This weekend, we’re diving into the ultimate prehistoric tool: the stone handaxe. 🛠️  I’ll break down how these humble tools were crafted, how they worked, and why they’re such an important part of our story as humans.
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@MartMLahr
Marta @MartaMLahr
1 year
New paper from @JClark997 🥳! To what extent were early bifaces used as cores? Assessing the Role of Early “Large Cutting Tools” in Flake Production: an Experimental Comparison of Early Acheulean Handaxe and Oldowan Core Manufacture https://t.co/dIFTPTN3jk
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@YORYM_FLO
Rebecca Griffiths
6 months
This Palaeolithic handaxe would be unusual in Yorkshire but is normal for Norfolk where it was found. The area has a rich flint industry with a variety of tool and flake types and sites ranging from c.900,000-500,000 years ago. #FindsFriday https://t.co/H5EOJDaQ7x
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@artinsociety
Journal of Art in Society
9 months
This detail from a 15C painting shows St Stephen holding a mysterious stone object. Traditionally seen as referring to his death by stoning, or maybe a heavenly thunderstone, researchers now believe that, surprisingly, it may be a prehistoric handaxe https://t.co/TcxA534U57
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@robertosaezm
Roberto Sáez
1 year
Assessing the Role of Early “Large Cutting Tools” in Flake Production: an Experimental Comparison of Early Acheulean Handaxe and Oldowan Core Manufacture
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