Stone Age Tools (Modern Recreations)

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Jan van der Crabben
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published on 13 November 2023
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A collection of modern recreations of Stone Age tools. The picture above shows (from top right to bottom left):

  • A hatchet with a wing spar, used for felling trees
  • A straight hatchet for shortening smaller pieces of wood (with a piece of deer antler above it to illustrate what is used for the "blade")
  • A short axe with transverse stone blade, used for working wooden boards (with a piece of deer antler above it to illustrate what is used to hold the stone blade)
  • Two wooden wedges to split wood, also used to make wooden boards

Photographed at the Pile-Dwelling museum in Unteruhldingen on Lake Constance, Germany.

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Jan van der Crabben
Jan is the Founder and CEO of World History Encyclopedia. He holds an MA War Studies from King's College, and he has worked in the field of history-related digital media since 2006.

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Crabben, J. v. d. (2023, November 13). Stone Age Tools (Modern Recreations). World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved from https://www.worldhistory.org/image/18139/stone-age-tools-modern-recreations/

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Crabben, Jan van der. "Stone Age Tools (Modern Recreations)." World History Encyclopedia. Last modified November 13, 2023. https://www.worldhistory.org/image/18139/stone-age-tools-modern-recreations/.

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Crabben, Jan van der. "Stone Age Tools (Modern Recreations)." World History Encyclopedia. World History Encyclopedia, 13 Nov 2023. Web. 21 Dec 2024.

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