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A senior geo-archaeologist at the UCL Institute of Archaeology named Letty Ingrey describes the tools as ‘giants when they are anywhere above 22cm in length and these findings have two in this size range.
A study published Thursday revealed the initial results of an excavation site in Britain where a series of enormous prehistoric hand axes were uncovered.
Giant handaxes found in England have archaeologists puzzling about what kind of human species could have made them and even what was their true purpose.
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