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Early Stone Implements, illustration from The Outline of History by H. G

Early Stone Implements, illustration from The Outline of History by H. G


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Early Stone Implements, illustration from The Outline of History by H. G

KW270819 Early Stone Implements, illustration from The Outline of History by H.G. Wells, Volume I, published in 1920 (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Neanderthal mans tools; ); Ken Welsh; English, out of copyright

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Evolution Flint Implement Paleolithic Rocks Scraper Tool


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This photograph captures a glimpse into the ancient world of our Neanderthal ancestors. Taken from an illustration in H. G. Wells' renowned book, "The Outline of History" this print showcases early stone implements that were crucial to their survival. The image transports us back thousands of years, revealing the tools used during the Paleolithic, Chellan Age, Mousterian Age, and Reindeer Age. Each implement tells a story of human evolution and ingenuity as we see flint rocks transformed into piercers, scrapers, and other essential tools. The intricate details depicted in this lithograph highlight the craftsmanship employed by these early humans. The precision with which they shaped each tool is awe-inspiring; it serves as a testament to their resourcefulness and adaptability in an unforgiving environment. As we gaze upon this historical artifact, we are reminded of our shared ancestry with these ancient beings who roamed the Earth long before civilization took hold. This print not only offers a window into our past but also sparks curiosity about how far humanity has come since those primitive times. Preserved within private collections for decades, this rare find allows us to connect with our roots on a profound level. It invites contemplation about our place in history while celebrating the remarkable achievements made by those who came before us.

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