MISS D. A. E. GARROD deals in her presidential address to Section H (Anthropology) with the Upper Palaeolithic in the light of recent discovery. The last twelve years have seen a new impetus given to ...
Hand axes are fairly common finds at sites dating between 2 million and 1 million years old. These sturdy tools have two sides (also called faces) and a sharp edge at one end. But hand axes are ...
Over 500 stone age tools, which could date back to Lower and Middle Palaeolithic periods, have been found by a couple of young archaeologists during field surveys conducted in Tiruchi, Pudukottai, and ...