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Palaeolithic axes


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Filename: 765-54.jpg

Size: 3733 x 5616 (8.3MB)

Date: 24th January 2000

Source: WorldInPrint

Credit: Nico Tondini/Robert Harding

© Robert Harding 2008 - All Rights Reserved

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Palaeolithic axes

Palaeolithic axes, Southwest Desert, Libya, North Africa, Africa

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Media ID 1178008

© Robert Harding 2008 - All Rights Reserved

Artefact Hand Hold Holding Libya Libyan Northern Africa Pre Historic Southwest Desert Archeological Site Palaeolithic


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This print showcases the ancient beauty of Palaeolithic axes, originating from the Southwest Desert in Libya, North Africa. The image transports us back in time to a bygone era when these stone tools played a vital role in human civilization. In this photograph, we witness the juxtaposition of past and present as a hand delicately holds one of these archaeological treasures against the backdrop of the vast Libyan landscape. The vibrant colors and intricate details captured by Nico Tondini/Robert Harding's lens emphasize the significance and craftsmanship behind these prehistoric artifacts. The image serves as a reminder of our ancestors' ingenuity and resourcefulness, highlighting their ability to adapt to their surroundings using simple yet effective tools. It invites us to ponder upon the rich history that lies beneath our feet and encourages exploration into ancient civilizations. As we gaze at this vertical composition, we are transported on an imaginary journey through time and space - immersing ourselves in African culture while appreciating its profound impact on humanity's development. This photograph is not just a visual delight; it acts as an open invitation for travel enthusiasts to discover Libya's archaeological sites firsthand. Nico Tondini/Robert Harding has masterfully captured both the essence of these Palaeolithic axes and their historical context within North Africa. Through his lens, he allows us to appreciate not only their physical beauty but also their cultural significance within our shared human story.

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