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PREHISTORIC FLINT BLADE. Flint blade, 300, 000 to 100, 000 B. C. found at Steinheim. 13cm
PREHISTORIC FLINT BLADE.
Flint blade, 300, 000 to 100, 000 B.C. found at Steinheim. 13cm
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Archaeology Artifact Blade Flint Paleolithic Primitive Stone Age
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This photograph showcases a remarkable piece of prehistoric history - a Flint Blade dating back to 300,000 to 100,000 B. C. Found at the archaeological site of Steinheim, this artifact measures approximately 13cm in length and offers us a glimpse into the primitive world of our ancestors. The blade's exquisite craftsmanship is evident even after thousands of years. Made entirely from flint, it represents the ingenuity and resourcefulness of early humans during the Stone Age. The sharp edges and pointed tip suggest its use as a tool or weapon for hunting or cutting purposes. As we marvel at this ancient relic, we are transported back in time to an era when survival relied heavily on stone tools like this one. It serves as a tangible link connecting us with our distant past and reminds us of how far humanity has come in terms of technological advancements. Unearthed at Steinheim, Germany, this discovery holds immense significance for archaeologists studying Paleolithic cultures. Its presence provides valuable insights into the daily lives and practices of early humans who inhabited these lands millennia ago. This photograph beautifully captures not only the physical attributes but also the cultural importance that such artifacts hold for humanity's collective heritage. It invites contemplation about our origins while igniting curiosity about what other secrets lie buried beneath layers of time waiting to be discovered by future generations.
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