- Collection type
- Object
- Description
- Drawing of tool
- Geographical reference
- England London Borough of Bromley Farnborough
- Person
- Maker Alfred Schwartz Barnes
- Field collector Alfred Schwartz Barnes
- PRM source Alfred Schwartz Barnes
- Date / Period
- Archaeological period: Lower Palaeolithic Abbevillian
- Date collected
- By 1941
- Acquisition information
- Donated: 1941
- Materials and processes
- Material Cardboard Paper Plant, Process Drawn
- Dimensions
- Length x Width: max 90 x 45 mm
- Object numbers
- Accession number: 1941.5.1.6
- Research and responses
Abbevillian industry is a prehistoric stone-tool tradition generally considered to represent the oldest occurrence in Europe of a bifacial (hand-ax) technology. The Abbevillian industry dates from an imprecisely determined part of the Middle Pleistocene, somewhat less than 700,000 years ago. It was recovered from high terrace sediments of the lower Somme valley, in a suburb of Abbeville, France. [Encyclopædia Britannica Online] [CF 17/5/2000]
Search terms: Picture and Graphic Art, Tool, Drawing
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