List of Objects
Telling a history of our world through objects
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Two million BC - 10000 BC
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Pre-historic hand-axe 700,000 years old
This flint handaxe was the first human tool found securely stratified within significantly early geological deposits.
Contributed by Museum
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Olduvai handaxe
This handaxe made of green volcanic lava represents a tradition of tool-making which began about 1.6 million years ago. ...
Contributed by The British Museum
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A flint hand axe
Until the nineteenth century, most people believed humans had been living on Earth for only a few thousand years. This ...
Contributed by Museum
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Handaxe found on Scafell Pike
My partner and I found this handaxe during a walk on Scafell Pike in October 2009. We did not really know much about the ...
Contributed by Individual
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Bude fossil fish
THIS OBJECT IS PART OF THE PROJECT 'A HISTORY OF CORNWALL IN 100 OBJECTS'.
BUDE, THE CASTLE. Three hundred million ...
Contributed by Museum
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Harlyn Bay cemetery finds
THIS OBJECT IS PART OF THE PROJECT 'A HISTORY OF CORNWALL IN 100 OBJECTS'.
PADSTOW MUSEUM. A holed amulet of ...
Contributed by Museum
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A Middle Palaeolithic Flint Handaxe
A small flint handaxe that was used by Neanderthals when sheltering in the caves at Creswell Crags.
Contributed by Museum
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The Wolly Mammoth's Tooth - Ethan Green
This object is around 2 million years old and belonged to my family. It is a tooth from a Wolly Mammoth which lived ...
Contributed by Individual
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Amethyst Geode
The stone was found by a Sheffield man, when he was on holiday in South America, over 30 years ago. He found it on the ...
Contributed by Individual
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A piece of coal
This large lump of Wallsend coal is between 200 and 400 million years old. It was bought by my grandmother in 1939 from ...
Contributed by Individual
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Flint tool found in Hoxne Suffolk
Hoxne, Suffolk has a fascinating pre-history. The University of Chicago had an annual dig there for many years. The wife ...
Contributed by Individual
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Flint tool found in Hoxne Suffolk
Hoxne, Suffolk has a fascinating pre-history. The University of Chicago had an annual dig there for many years. The wife ...
Contributed by Individual
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Clovis spear point
Spear point made by some of the earliest people to migrate to America, used to hunt mammoths, horses and giant sloths.
Contributed by The British Museum
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Swimming reindeer
Ice Age carving of two swimming reindeer made from the tip of a mammoth tusk.
Contributed by The British Museum
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Olduvai stone chopping tool
A 1.8 million year old stone tool, the oldest object in the British Museum. It was used to chop bones, plants and wood.
Contributed by The British Museum
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Seton-Karr Flints
Heyward Walter Seton-Karr, born in 1859 was an explorer and notable collector of flints. We have seven flints in the ...
Contributed by Museum
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Stone cutting tool.
This beautiful stone tool which was most probably used mainly for separating the hide from the meat of an animal was ...
Contributed by Individual
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Palaeolithic/Neolithic Hand Tool / Axe
I unearthed this 'percussion hand tool' whilst gardening in Bush Hill Park, Enfield.
It appears to have been worked ...
Contributed by Individual
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Palaeolithic hand axe
I found this Acheulian culture hand axe in Aylsford, Kent. It is Palaeolithic in age and may be 250,000 years old. What ...
Contributed by Individual
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A Paleolithic Stone Bead
Added by Nicola Bamford from Luton.
A Paleolithic Stone Bead found in the gravel on my driveway. It looked different ...
Contributed by Individual
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Stone tool from Pontnewydd Cave
This handaxe was used for skinning animals, such as bears and butchering carcasses.
Contributed by Museum
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The Waverley Wood Handaxe
A stone handaxe, made around 500,000 years ago and used by our Human Ancestors for scavenging and hunting for food.
Contributed by Museum
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Stone Age Axe
I came across this object in 1982 whilst double-digging the border in a new garden at Saxon Street, a small village near ...
Contributed by Individual
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Stone Hand Axe
Found this Stone Age hand tool, while digging building foundation's in the Village of Selborne, Hampshire. The ...
Contributed by Individual
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Handaxe similar to Item 3 in Objects
This is covered exactly in the comments on Item 3 of the objects,however I consider that as well as an object for use ...
Contributed by Individual
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Stone Tool or Art Object?
I like to think that the maker started out shaping a tool, then when the chips broke off in a pattern and boredom set ...
Contributed by Individual
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A Lower Palaeolithic Ficron
The Ficron was found on a beach having been washed out of a cliff face, it is one of the largest in existance and would ...
Contributed by Individual
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Hand Axe
I was given this by our neighbour about 30 years ago in Gloucestershire. I don't know where it came from. Its designed ...
Contributed by Individual
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ancient African sharp tool -Kenya
An ancient African tool, probably used in same way as a knife to cut meat from hunted animals or possibly in killing of ...
Contributed by Individual