EditorialHoxne handaxe, Lower Palaeolithic, about 400,000 years ago, from Hoxne, Suffolk, England. This handaxe has been carefully flaked on both faces to produce a pointed form. The two sharp cutting edges mean that the handaxe could have been used as a genera...
EditorialBuffalo and mare. Stone relief from Le Roc-de-Sens, Charents, France. Superior Solutrean, end of Early Stone Age (Palaeolithic). Size 160 x 150 cm.
EditorialPerforated baton with horse and fish engravings, Late Magdalenian, about 12,500 years old. Antler batons first appeared in the early Upper Palaeolithic of western Europe about 35,000 years ago. By the Late Upper Palaeolithic Magdalenian period, about 1...