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The Oldowan, often spelled Olduwan or Oldawan, is the archaeological term used to refer to the earliest stone tool industry in prehistory, being used during the Lower Paleolithic period, 2.6 million years ago up until 1.7 million years ago, by Hominines. It was followed by the more sophisticated Acheulean industry.
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Oldowan Pebble Handaxes of Europe Oldowan Pebble Handaxes of Europe worldmuseumofman.org/oldowaneuropehandaxes1.htm - Web |
Oldowan Flake Tool Oldowan Flake Tool www.lithiccastinglab.com/.../oldowanflaketriplelarge.htm - Web |
Stone Age Hand-axes Stone Age Hand-axes www.personal.psu.edu/users/w/x/wxk116/axe/ - Web |
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Early Palaeolithic Early Palaeolithic www.originsnet.org/galleryep.html - Web |
STONE AGE REFERENCE COLLECTION STONE AGE REFERENCE COLLECTION www.hf.uio.no/iakh/forskning/sarc/iakh/lithic/sarc.html - Web |
Microwear polishes on early stone tools from Koobi... Microwear polishes on early stone tools from Koobi Fora, Kenya www.nature.com/nature/journal/v293/n5832/abs/293464a0.html - Web |
AN APE'S VIEW OF THE OLDOWAN AN APE'S VIEW OF THE OLDOWAN web.uccs.edu/twynn/ApeOld.htm - Web |
Flaked Stones and Old Bones: Biological and Cultur... Flaked Stones and Old Bones: Biological and Cultural Evolution at the Dawn of Technology qcpages.qc.cuny.edu/ANTHRO/plummer/Plummer_2004.pdf - Web |