How Acheulean Man Captured His Prey
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How Acheulean Man Captured His Prey
Hunting with the Bolas: How Acheulean Man Captured His Prey with a Stone-Age Weapon Still in Use To-Day - A reconstruction of a hunting scene in the stone age. Acheulean Men ambushing giant baboons, the method of capture suggested by the Bolas-Stones discovered in Kenya - Art work dated 1946/ Published in Illustrated London News on 5 October 1946, pp384-5
1946
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1946 Baboons Bolas Bryan Capture Captured Dated Discovered Giant Grineau Kenya Method News Prey Reconstruction Stone Age Stones Suggested To Day Weapon Acheulean Ambushing
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This illustration, published in the Illustrated London News on October 5, 1946, depicts a reconstructed hunting scene from the Stone Age, showcasing the cunning tactics of Acheulean Man as he captured his prey using a weapon still in use today - the Bolas. Set in the lush savannah of Kenya, a group of Acheulean Men are seen strategically ambushing a herd of giant baboons. The method of capture suggested by the discovery of Bolas-Stones in Kenya reveals an intriguing insight into the hunting techniques of our ancient ancestors. The illustration, created by artist Bryan de Grineau, captures the intensity and focus of the Acheulean Men as they prepare to hurl their Bolas, a weighted rope with stones attached, to ensnare their agile and powerful prey. The Bolas, a precursor to modern-day hunting weapons, demonstrates the ingenuity and resourcefulness of early humans in adapting to their environment. The Acheulean period, which spanned from approximately 1.4 million to 400,000 years ago, is characterized by the widespread use of stone tools, including hand axes and flints. This illustration provides a fascinating glimpse into the daily life of these early humans, offering a unique perspective on their hunting practices and the tools they used to survive in the Stone Age. The captivating image, with its rich details and authenticity, remains a testament to the enduring legacy of our ancient past and the remarkable innovations that have shaped human history.
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