List of Objects
Telling a history of our world through objects
Click on the titles in the blue bar below [Location, Theme, Contributor Type, etc.] and then choose a category to see a list of objects - e.g. click Theme and then click War. (All objects have been classified by their contributor.)
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10000 BC - 4000 BC
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Kent's Cavern Modern Human Jawbone
KC4 Three teeth in an upper jawbone (maxilla) discovered in the Vestibule of Kents Cavern by Atthur Ogilvie in 1927
Contributed by Museum
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Ain Sakhri lovers figurine
The world's earliest representation of a couple having sex. This figure is about 11,000 years old.
Contributed by The British Museum
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a stone age thumbnail scraper
This is from the dawn of civilisation in Britain when stone tools, some of increadable beauty like a leaf arrowhead or ...
Contributed by Individual
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The most important development.(plow)
The presence of plow agriculture and settled life, the most important development
Contributed by Individual
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Flint Knife
Ice Age tribes used these for butchery.
Contributed by Individual
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Funeral mask
This mask was a present from the owner's husband who was an Egyptologist in 1969. It was authenticated by the British ...
Contributed by Individual
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Jomon pot
One of the earliest pots in the world, made to boil food by hunter gatherers in Japan about 7,000 years ago
Contributed by The British Museum
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Bird-shaped pestle
Bird-shaped pestle used by early farming communities in Papua New Guinea, more than 4,000 years ago.
Contributed by The British Museum
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Mesolithic obliquely-blunted point flint
This piece of worked flint (possibly an arrowhead) was found by Mr B.R. Kearsley whilst walking his dog in Belton ...
Contributed by Individual
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Mosside hoard
In the late 19th century, the famous antiquarian and collector W.J. Knowles found a remarkable collection of 34 pointed ...
Contributed by Museum
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Neolithic polshed stone axe
Excavated in garden (by badgers! )on 1 Sep.09.
Unusual softness of material indicates that it may have been
made for ...
Contributed by Individual
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10,000 year old Flint Hand Axe
Mr Evans found this object whilst feeding his chickens in Kesgrave, Suffolk, and took it along to the 91Èȱ¬ Suffolk event ...
Contributed by Individual
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Axe from Old Newton, Suffolk
Peter Robinson was digging in his garden and found a flint axe believed to have been made 6,000 years ago. It was ...
Contributed by Individual
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Decorated Beads from Kendrick's Cave
These beads are made of deer and wild cattle teeth. They are all decorated and may have been worn as a necklace.
Contributed by Museum
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STONE AGE CUTTING/SCRAPING TOOL
I FOUND IT ABOUT THREE FEET DOWN IN THE BACK GARDEN IN BROCKLEY WHEN I WAS DIGGING A POND
Contributed by Individual
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Prehistoric flint hand axe
This piece reminds me of how advanced we have become since the early days of mankind when flint provided a means to ...
Contributed by Individual
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Stone arrowheads and tools
When travelling in Africa in 1989 we spent a day marooned in a sandstorm in the Sahel near Agadez in Niger. A group of ...
Contributed by Individual
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A prehistoric tool
It is man-made from sandstone, poss. a portable grinding tool, when the Sahara was a savannah. Nothing like it has been ...
Contributed by Individual
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Two Prehistoric Flint Sundials
Prehistoric Time Measuring Artifacts unearthed in South West Leicestershire.
Over the years a number of prehistoric ...
Contributed by Individual
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Stone Axe or Hand Axe from South Ireland
Found by two pensioners struggling up a wooded slope from a river - tugged some bushes for support - dislodged some ...
Contributed by Individual
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Spearheads from the empty quarter
In the 1950's my father Robert Sinclair, worked as a surveyor for an American Oil company, Robert H Ray & Co. He ...
Contributed by Individual
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cutting tool knapped from flint
I initially thought that this was a broken hand-axe, probably late Paleolithic, however when I started to hold and ...
Contributed by Individual