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Giant stone-age axes found in African lake basin
PhysOrg.com ^ | September 10, 2009 | Unknown

Posted on 09/12/2009 5:44:18 PM PDT by decimon

Four giant stone hand axes were recovered from the the dry basin of Lake Makgadikgadi in the Kalahari Desert.

Oxford University researchers have unearthed new evidence from the lake basin in Botswana that suggests that the region was once much drier and wetter than it is today.

They have documented thousands of stone tools on the lake bed, which sheds new light on how humans in Africa adapted to several substantial climate change events during the period that coincided with the last Ice Age in Europe.

Researchers from the School of Geography and the Environment at the University of Oxford are surveying the now-dry basin of Lake Makgadikgadi in the Kalahari Desert, which at 66,000 square kilometres is about the same size of present day Lake Victoria.

Their research was prompted by the discovery of the first of what are believed to be the world’s largest stone tools on the bed of the lake. Although the first find was made in the 1990s, the discovery of four giant axes has not been scientifically reported until now. Four giant stone hand axes, measuring over 30 cm long and of uncertain age, were recovered from the lake basin.

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TOPICS: History
KEYWORDS: africa; climate; drought; globalwarminghoax; godsgravesglyphs; sahara; science
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To: decimon

Judging from the size of the axes, I ax you, jus’ how large a human beans were walkin’ around at the bottom of that lake way back then?


21 posted on 09/12/2009 7:34:52 PM PDT by webschooner (First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win -- Mahatma Gandhi)
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To: decimon

They look more like spear heads.


22 posted on 09/12/2009 8:56:04 PM PDT by steveab (When was the last time someone tried to sell you a CO2 induced climate control system for your home?)
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To: Straight Vermonter

I’m no archeologist so how do they know these are axe heads and not adzes or plows or some other implement?

I’m not either but I am a flint knapper and a collector of flint artifacts. I’ve personally found large flint biface’s on the ranch, some as long as 15 inches and about 1 inch thick. One explanation could be they’re just the result of spawling down a much larger stone so they’re easier to transport back; I do the same thing myself. Another idea, which was suggested by a friend of mine who is an archeologist, seems to think they carried large biface’s with them so they could strike off smaller and sharper flakes, as they needed them.


23 posted on 09/12/2009 9:39:04 PM PDT by Dusty Road
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Thanks decimon. Loved this:
suggests that the region was once much drier and wetter than it is today
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24 posted on 09/14/2009 7:59:21 AM PDT by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/__Since Jan 3, 2004__Profile updated Monday, January 12, 2009)
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To: Daniel II
This is the first proven prehistoric case of “I used to have a lot of weapons but I lost them all in a tragic canoing accident”
25 posted on 09/14/2009 8:02:48 AM PDT by woollyone (I believe God created me- you believe you're related to monkeys. Of course I laughed at you!)
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To: Dusty Road; Straight Vermonter; SunkenCiv

Would not large axes be needed to feel large trees that were later transported over water - and the boat presumably sinking taking the axes with it?


26 posted on 09/14/2009 8:04:40 AM PDT by Nikas777 (En touto nika, "In this, be victorious")
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To: decimon

An early S.A.L.T. (Stone Axe Limitation Treaty) disposal site?


27 posted on 09/14/2009 8:08:58 AM PDT by tarheelswamprat
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To: SunkenCiv
Loved this:

suggests that the region was once much drier and wetter than it is today

Elementary, my dear Wetson. "once" is not "at once." The relative drier, or wetter, is to the once is as at once it was either the drier or the wetter. Can no one see this?

28 posted on 09/14/2009 8:09:20 AM PDT by decimon
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To: decimon
the region was once much drier and wetter than it is today

Simultaneously?

29 posted on 09/14/2009 8:12:23 AM PDT by 668 - Neighbor of the Beast
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To: decimon

Have they “axed” the locals what they know about these?


30 posted on 09/14/2009 8:16:21 AM PDT by csvset
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To: Nikas777

Logs don’t generally need a boat to make a trip over water. :’)


31 posted on 09/14/2009 8:19:50 AM PDT by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/__Since Jan 3, 2004__Profile updated Monday, January 12, 2009)
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To: decimon

32 posted on 09/14/2009 8:20:38 AM PDT by freedomlover (Make sure you're in love - before you move in the heavy stuff)
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To: GeronL

Careful reader award!

Those Oxford University researchers, doncha know.


33 posted on 09/14/2009 8:24:06 AM PDT by Sparko (Obama & Czars: neutering the American Voter, perverting the Constitution, all on our dime.)
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To: SunkenCiv

Yes they do. Logs in tow. Look up a great documentary called “Alone in the Wilderness” about a gut building his log cabin in Alaska where he tows the trees he felled in his boat.


34 posted on 09/14/2009 8:38:01 AM PDT by Nikas777 (En touto nika, "In this, be victorious")
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To: Nikas777
...he tows the trees he felled in his boat.

How many trees were growing in his boat?

35 posted on 09/14/2009 8:40:00 AM PDT by decimon
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To: freedomlover

LOL!!! You win!


36 posted on 09/14/2009 8:44:28 AM PDT by Daniel II (I'm Jim Thompson, this is my brother Jimmy, and this is my other brother Jimmy)
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To: count-your-change
Big’uns, hee hee hee


37 posted on 09/14/2009 8:46:16 AM PDT by Just another Joe (Warning: FReeping can be addictive and helpful to your mental health)
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To: Nikas777

Mine was in reference to the idea that logs sink.


38 posted on 09/14/2009 9:34:17 AM PDT by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/__Since Jan 3, 2004__Profile updated Monday, January 12, 2009)
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To: webschooner
I ax you, jus’ how large a human beans were walkin’ around at the bottom of that lake way back then?

Tall enough to keep their noses above water.

39 posted on 09/14/2009 9:50:07 AM PDT by norton
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To: SunkenCiv

Logs do sink.


40 posted on 09/14/2009 11:14:25 AM PDT by Nikas777 (En touto nika, "In this, be victorious")
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