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Lithic industry. Tools used by reindeer hunters. Solbjerg, LLithic industry. Tools used by reindeer hunters. From the camp at Solbjerg, Lolland. Ahrensburg Culture. Mesolithic. Northwestern Europe. 12200 BC. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark
Revolt of peasants. SpainRevolt of peasants in front of the Monastery of Poblet. Catalonia. Spain. Colored engraving
Prehistoric Art. Age of Metals. Greece. Different types of knives, axes and various utensils. National Archaeological Museum. Athens
Saint Euphemia by Francisco ZurbaranFrancisco Zurbaran (1598-1664). Spanish painter. Saint Euphemia. 1637. Prado Museum. Madrid. Spain
Sharpener street. Colored engraving by E. Alba on a life drawing by D.F. Guisasola. 1879
Farmers field work. Miniature. Ripoll Bible (also known as Farfa Bible). 11th century. Fol. 6 r. Vatican Apostolic Library. Italy
Construction of a castle in a medieval village. EnglandEngland. Construction of a castle in a medieval village. 15th century. Cantherbury Psalter. National Library. Paris. France
Farmers. 17th century. Catalonia. SpainFarmers. Life of St. Isidore the Laborer and his wife Santa Mari?a de la Cabeza. Composition of the 17th century tiles that adorned a chapel in the village church of Saint Antoninus
Quartzite cleaver and bifaces. Middle Paleolithic or MoustePrehistory. Middle Paleolithic or Mousterian (90, 000 to 35, 000 BC). Quartzite cleaver and bifaces of Aranzaduya (Urbasa). Museum of Navarre. Pamplona. Spain
Charles-Antoine Coypel 2CHARLES-ANTOINE COYPEL French artist, holding an engraving tool. Date: 1694 - 1752
Samuel GompersSAMUEL GOMPERS (1850 - 1924), American Labour leader, born in London Date: 1918
A saw on a Christmas card -- the basis of a fairly excruciating pun. Date: circa 1890s
How to make braided rugs, with material dyed in different colours, page of instructions in a brochure, Dy-o-la Dyes. Date: 1920s
Cotton weaver, 17th c. Early Modern Era. Painting. ITALY. VENETO. Venice. Museo Correr
Tool to weigh gold dust. Art from Baule (Baoul驅Tool to weigh gold dust. Art from Baule (Baoul驠 ethnic group in Ivory Coast. African art. Metals. Private Collection. Proc: CԔ E-D IVOIRE
Cotton carder, JerusalemCotton carder working in a street, Jerusalem. Date: 1920s
Selkup Man (North Siberia minority) shows work with wooden hand-made tool (for drilling wood and bone). early spring, taiga-forest; North Tumen region, Russia
Dutch rover scout sharpening an axe
Man thatching a roofA man thatching a roof, probably in Devon. Date: 20th century
Well boring tools and pumps advertisement, 1888A selection of well-boring tools and pumps available from R. Richards & Co of 2, Upper Ground, London. Date: 1888
Firefighters in action, Waterden Road, London N1, 23 January 1956. The basement windows had been bricked up, which caused delay in reaching the seat of the fire
Tools for making musical instruments, c. 1750Various tools for the manufacture of musical instruments, c. 1750. Date: c. 1750
British soldiers breaking down German strong point, WW1British soldiers breaking down a German strong point on the Western Front in France during World War One. Date: circa 1916
Scene at harvest time in France, Western Front, WW1Scene at harvest time in France, on the Western Front during World War One. Date: circa 1916
Silhouette Calendar -- July, Haymaking. Showing a girl with a doll watching two boys heading off with a pitchfork and a rake. Date: 20th century
France - Arcachon - Oyster GathererA wonderful postcard photograph of a woman Oyster Gatherer (Parqueuse) from Arcachon in the Gironde department in southwestern France
A relief wood carver and his workA relief wood carver seated alongside his work and the tools of his trade Date: circa 1920
Tool hardening furnace
Tool grinding machinery
Aurignacian toolsA bone point, probably a spearhead and a flint end-scraper tool of Aurignacian age, 30, 000 - 34, 000 years old from France
Landscape with aborigines, in tondo surrounded by tools andDrawing 76 from the Watling Collection titled A Native climbing a tree near his Bark Hut and Fire by Port Jackson Painter, 1788-1797
Instruments for measuring sizePlate 55 from Le Regne Vegetal, Vol 12, Hort. Atlas (1870). Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London. Entitled Instruments pour la Taille et la Greffe
Harpoon carved from antlerCast of an antler harpoon from the Magdalenian culture, 11, 000-18, 000 years ago (Upper Palaeolithic)
Rusty screw
Hand-axes, blades & harpoonThe two axe-heads on the left are from the Middle Palaeolithic about 40, 000 BC; the three specimens on the right are from the Upper Palaeolithic abot 20, 000 BC (Agfa Film)
Surface of a rusty screw
Hand-axes & pebble toolLeft to right: Pebble tool from Olduvai about 1.7 million years old; hand-axe about 1 million years old; hand-axe about 350, 000 years old
MatchstickScanning electron microscope (SEM) image showing the fractured surface of a matchstick (x 400 on a standard 9 cm wide print)
Fossil collecting equipmentIncluding: tools for developing, brushes for cleaning, sieve for extracting fossils from clay, hand-lens, tools for extracting, and helmet and goggles for protection
Bone needles of Magdalenian ageBone needles dating back to about 15, 000 years ago. The Magdalenian tools discovered in France are believed to have belonged to early Homo sapiens who hunted reindeer during the last ice age
Boxes for conveying plants by seaIllustration showing boxes used for plant collection and transportation. From The Naturalist & Travellers Companion, by John Coakley
A Norfolk Island Hand AdgesDrawing 79 from the Watling Collection titled A Norfolk Island Hand Adges by Port Jackson Painter, 1788-1797
Watling Collection 69-74: Portrait, tools and landscape
Australian Aborigine toolsIllustrations by Thomas Watling. Drawings 78 to 79 from the Watling Collection
Variable pressure scanning electron microscopeThis electron microscope allows the imaging of samples without any preparation
Field equipment
Hand-Axes
Flint tool from the Pakefield excavation site. Manmade stone tools have been discovered in Suffolk, in the UK, and indicate humans were living there at least 680, 000 years ago