Aurignacian tools
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Aurignacian tools
A bone point, probably a spearhead and a flint end-scraper tool of Aurignacian age, 30, 000 - 34, 000 years old from France. These artifacts would have belonged to Homo sapiens, or anatomically modern human
Media ID 8624786
© Mary Evans / Natural History Museum
Anthropological Anthropology Artefact Artifact Bone Chert Flint Hominini Homo Palaeolithic Palaeolithic Era Paleolithic Prehistoric Scraper Sedimentary Sedimentary Rock Spearhead Stone Age Tool Upper Palaeolithic Upper Paleolithic White Background
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