Oldowan Bifacial Chopper Replica (Bone Clones®)

 

Oldowan bifacial chopper replica representing one of the earliest known stone tools used by early hominids.

This Bone Clones® replica models a classic Oldowan bifacial chopper dating to approximately 1.5 million years ago from East Africa. Made to replicate a river cobble flaked on both sides, it demonstrates early stone-working techniques and practical tool use. The form supports teaching about cutting and chopping activities such as working wood or bone, making it an essential artefact for archaeology, anthropology, and human evolution studies.

Key Features

- Bone Clones® replica of an Oldowan bifacial chopper
- Represents one of the earliest stone tool technologies
- Bifacially flaked river cobble showing early knapping techniques
- Illustrates practical uses such as chopping wood or bone
- Ideal for archaeology, anthropology, and evolution-focused education

Specifications

- Tool type: Oldowan bifacial chopper
- Estimated age represented: Approximately 1.5 million years
- Origin represented: East Africa
- Dimensions: Approx. 8.9 × 16.5 cm (L × W)

Store:
deltaed
SKU:
51OBC
Price:
$136.70
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