File:Primitive axe.png

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Primitive_axe.png(499 × 600 pixels, file size: 130 KB, MIME type: image/png)

Summary[edit]

Not just clip art, but historically legitimate:

A primitive axe. In paleolithic times, this method of axe-building involved three parts: a wooden haft, an antler and a flint stone. The flint would be driven into the core of the antler by its pointed end, leaving the sharp, wide end exposed. The antler would have a hole bore through its long side to accommodate the haft. This description has been made widely throughout archaeological texts, and this drawing represents this.

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Taken from commons:File:Axe good.svg (this is a PNG thumbnail because the full SVG is several megabytes).

Licensing[edit]

88x31.png This work is licensed under Creative Commons Zero 1.0 License. It's like Public Domain, but worldwide.
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current05:32, 21 July 2021Thumbnail for version as of 05:32, 21 July 2021499 × 600 (130 KB)Dark Web, White Hat (talk | contribs)Taken from commons:File:Axe good.svg (this is a PNG thumbnail because the full SVG is several megabytes). Category:Tools Category:Weapons Category:Prehistory

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