Acheulean Hand Axe 15cm - Homo erectus Tool from Sahara Desert
Acheulean Hand Axe 15cm - Homo erectus Tool from Sahara Desert
Acheulean Stone Axe for Sale – Early Human Tool
Lower Paleolithic (~800,000 years old) | Sahara desert
This authentic Acheulean stone axe dates back approximately 800,000 years to the Lower Paleolithic and is attributed to early human populations, commonly associated with Homo erectus, it represents one of the earliest known forms of human tool-making.
The hand axe displays the characteristic bifacial shaping and worked edges typical of Acheulean technology, reflecting both functional design and early cognitive development. Its balanced form and clear knapping patterns provide insight into prehistoric craftsmanship and survival strategies.
Details:
• Type: Acheulean hand axe
• Cultural period: Lower Paleolithic
• Age: ~800,000 years
• Dimensions: 15 x 10cm
• Associated species: Homo erectus
• Origin: Sahara desert
• Material: Quartzite (typical for Acheulean tools from this region)
• Surface: Well-developed desert patina
Condition: 100% authentic prehistoric artifact, naturally preserved
Object from a well-known old collection. In the collection since 1981.
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