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Acheulean
thumb|upright=1.2|A cordiform biface as commonly found in the Acheulean (replica)
thumb|upright=1.2|Acheulean hand-axes from Kent. The types shown are (clockwise from top) cordate, ficron, and ovate.
thumb|upright=1.2|Depiction of a Terra Amata (archaeological site)|Terra Amata hut in [[Nice, France dated to 400 thousand years ago, as postulated by Henry de Lumley.]]
Acheulean (; also Acheulian and Mode II), from the French after the type site of Saint-Acheul, is an archaeological industry of stone tool manufacture characterized by the distinctive oval and pear-shaped "hand axes" associat
Venus of Tan-Tan
sculpture
Venus of Berekhat Ram
sculpture
Kalambo
archaeological site in Zambia
Arago cave
cave in France
Pseudodon shell DUB1006-fL
Prehistoric engraved shell