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EPISODE · Nov 27, 2023 · 19 MIN

The Story of an Ancient Hand Axe

from The Story of Things

Dr Penny Spikins and Dr Dorothea Debus discuss an ancient hand axe, on loan to the University of York from the Yorkshire Museum. It looks like it could be a weapon but in actual fact it is a tool used for cutting meat approximately 70,000 years ago. Aside from its practical application, it was made in a way that was also aesthetically pleasing. So why would this ancient community care about what a basic cutting tool looked like? One theory is that its pleasing aesthetic demonstrated skill, patience, and knowledge on the part of its maker. In this podcast episode the researchers discuss what this tells us about our human attachments to everyday objects and how it helps us interpret the world we live in today. Be educated, entertained and inspired at the York Festival of Ideas. Find out more at: https://yorkfestivalofideas.comThis episode was originally released in October 2018. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Dr Penny Spikins and Dr Dorothea Debus discuss an ancient hand axe, on loan to the University of York from the Yorkshire Museum. It looks like it could be a weapon but in actual fact it is a tool used for cutting meat approximately 70,000 years ago....

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