Beyond bones & stones
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Does your photo of paleolithic stone tools apply or are they associated with the earlier hominids of the range, ie homo habilis or later? Thanks, Ed
PS I hope no one is taking the hobbit stuff too seriously……
Ed Vincent
February 10, 2009 at 7:56 pm
[...] fast, like I couldn’t wait to get to the bottom. In previous excavations I had even broken a few Paleolithic stone artifacts and missed large prehistoric rhinoceros molars under the clumsy strokes of my hurried tool. This [...]
Anatomy of a Square « Anna's Bones
December 5, 2010 at 5:51 pm
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Does your photo of paleolithic stone tools apply or are they associated with the earlier hominids of the range, ie homo habilis or later? Thanks, Ed
PS
I hope no one is taking the hobbit stuff too
seriously……
Ed Vincent
February 10, 2009 at 7:56 pm
[...] fast, like I couldn’t wait to get to the bottom. In previous excavations I had even broken a few Paleolithic stone artifacts and missed large prehistoric rhinoceros molars under the clumsy strokes of my hurried tool. This [...]
Anatomy of a Square « Anna's Bones
December 5, 2010 at 5:51 pm