Palaeolithic Handaxe

Palaeolithic Handaxe

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Archaeologists Uncover Ancient Palaeolithic Tool in South Cerney. A stunning handaxe crafted from flint has been unearthed during the excavation of gravel deposits near Cirencester, with experts confirming its age at over a quarter of a million years old. This incredible find is part of the Stone Age to Corinium project, a groundbreaking initiative that sheds new light on Britain's ancient past. The tool was meticulously scanned and modeled in 3D by Lloyd Bosworth, a renowned expert from the University of Kent, allowing researchers to study its intricate details with unprecedented precision.

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