Flint Hand Tool
Flint Hand Tool
These Reproduction Neolithic Flint Hand Tools are meticulously crafted to replicate the versatile tools used by early humans during the Neolithic period. These hand tools were primarily used for tasks such as scraping animal hides, cutting, and shaping materials. They demonstrate the resourcefulness and skill of Neolithic people in adapting their environment for survival.
Key Features:
- Authentic Design: The flint hand tools are hand-chipped to resemble the tools used by Neolithic people for scraping, cutting, and processing materials. Their design would have been used for a variety of everyday tasks, including skinning animals and preparing hides.
- Material: Made from flint, which was the primary material used by Neolithic people due to its sharp edges when worked. These tools reflect the craftsmanship and functional design of prehistoric stone tools.
- Size: Approx 9cm wide, typical of the size used for hand-held scraping tools. Each tool may vary slightly in shape and appearance due to the unique nature of the handmade process.
- Historical Significance: Flint hand tools were essential for survival in the Neolithic era, particularly for tasks such as scraping animal hides, preparing food, and shaping materials. They represent the practical ingenuity of early humans in creating tools from available natural resources.
- Variation: As these tools are handmade, each one is unique, with slight variations in shape, colour, and size.
- Perfect for Educational Use: These hand tools are ideal for history lessons, museum displays, or for anyone interested in Stone Age technology. They offer a tangible example of the tools that helped early humans survive and thrive during the Neolithic period.
The Neolithic Flint Hand Tools are a great addition for those interested in prehistoric technology, Neolithic culture, or Stone Age life, providing an authentic and functional reproduction of tools used by our ancient ancestors.
Tags: Building, Flint, Hunting
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