acheulean handaxe 3d models
42 3d models found related to acheulean handaxe.myminifactory
Acheulean hand axes were first made by Homo erectus approximately 1.6 million years ago. This replica was printed from a digital model of a stone original, which was recovered in Cape Town, South Africa. These bifacial tools are characterized by...
myminifactory
This is a large stone handaxe used as a daily tool used by early humans in the Palaeolithic age. ... ______________ This object is scanned by the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Cambridge, England.
myminifactory
This is a Palaeolithic flint handaxe from Swanscombe in Kent, an area of the UK famous for its rich Palaeolithic archaeology. ... ______________ This object is scanned by the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Cambridge, England.
sketchfab
Palaeolithic flint handaxe found during gravel extraction in South Cerney, near Cirencester. This tool is over a quarter of a million years old. Created as part of the Stone Age to Corinium project http://bit.ly/1WFsg8P. ...3d scans and model by Lloyd...
sketchfab
Acheulean hand axe Location: Montieres Amiens, France. Period: Lower Paleolithic (before 300,000 years ago). Material: flint. Dimensions: length, 99.3 mm; width, 60.6 mm; thickness, 31.4 mm. Notes: Catalog no. 516a5. This specimen is part of a...
sketchfab
Highpoly obsidian edged handaxe, made with Maya 2018 and Substance Painter. ...Very spikey, shiny gem in the middle.
sketchfab
Acheulean hand axe Location: Saint-Acheul Amiens, France. Period: Lower Paleolithic (before 300,000 years ago). Material: flint. Dimensions: length, 138.7 mm; width, 81.6 mm; thickness, 30.4 mm. Notes: Catalog no. 515a1 (specimen 1). This specimen...
sketchfab
Brandon Fields (UK). ...±600.000ya. Middle Pleistocene. Handaxe. Flint. ...(https://www.weap.es/)
sketchfab
Elveden (UK). ...±400.000ya. Middle Pleistocene. Handaxe. Flint. ...(https://www.weap.es/)
cults3d
Yeah swords are great, and hammers are cool... But what if you mixed them? AXE! in light of recent artwork the rvival of this ancient weapon is on my mind. Theres a lefty and a righty and a blank axe for all you lovely kitbashers. ... Please let me...
sketchfab
This handaxe (Hanson_0936_001) was discovered in aggegrates from Licence Area 240 in the East Coast dredging region, North Sea, approx 10 km south-east of Great Yarmouth. Aaron Chidgey discovered it at Dagenham Wharf. It was examined by our flint...
cgtrader
The distinctive shape and material (flint) make me believe that this is an Acheulean stone tool. Acheulean is an archaeological industry of stone tool, and lasted from 1.5 million to 200,000 years ago. For comparison, Homo sapiens first appeared...
thingiverse
Acheulean (a-shoo-lay-en) hand axes are one of the earliest and most widespread tools in human history. They first emerged almost 2,000,000 years ago and remained a key part of man's tool kit for more than 1,500,000 years. Patterns of wear and tear...
grabcad
Just another MORDHAU weapon created in Fusion 360. ...It looks really amazing with ray tracing.
thingiverse
This is a combination of parts and models taken from mz4250's ranger and rogue collection; the set can be found here; https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2435041 This thing was made with Tinkercad. ...Edit it online...
cgtrader
A low poly, stylized brass and steel handaxe. Modeled in Maya, detail added in ZBrush, textured in Substance Painter. ...All textures are 2048x2048 pngs Mixed and seperate PBR maps included Includes FBX, OBJ, MTL files
cgtrader
A 3d model of a medieval axe weapon. It is by Blender 2.92 and images are rendered by Blender Cycles Render Engine. Textures and materials are included the file. ...Can be used in games or 3d printing.
sketchfab
Middle pleistocene site. ...Lower Miño basin (Nw Iberian Peninsula)
cgtrader
A simple low-poly game-ready Viking Handaxe
sketchfab
La Noira (France). ...Middle Pleistocene. 1.-Handaxe, millstone slab, Lower level, ±700.000ya. 2.-Handaxe, flint, Upper level, ±500.000ya. ...(https://www.weap.es/)
sketchfab
Replica handaxe model. ...Created using photogrammetry and Autodesk ReCap Photo
sketchfab
Our distant cousins, the Neanderthals continued the handaxe tradition but made them in a slightly different way. The handaxes they produced tended to be slightly smaller and sub-triangular in shape, with a flat base. ... Object in the Royal Pavilion &...
sketchfab
‘In this new technology we see larger forms of tools […] called handaxes.’ (Schick & Toth, 1993:225-84). Handaxes are bifacially laked tools, often pear-shaped. Usually flaked around the whole circumferences, sharper near the thinner end, and less...