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TOOL STONE

  • Stone tool
  • Stone Age. Stone tools may be made of either ground stone or knapped stone, the latter fashioned by a craftsman called a flintknapper. Stone has been used

    Stone tool

    Stone_tool

  • Tool stone
  • Type of stone used to produce stone tools

    archaeology, a tool stone is a type of stone that is used to manufacture stone tools, or tools that use stone as raw material. Generally speaking, tools that require

    Tool stone

    Tool_stone

  • Tool
  • Object used to achieve a goal

    and making tools in the animal kingdom, as use of stone tools dates back hundreds of millennia, and also in using tools to make other tools, many animals

    Tool

    Tool

    Tool

  • Stone Age
  • Prehistoric period before metal tools

    The Stone Age was a broad prehistoric period during which stone was widely used to make stone tools with an edge, a point, or a percussion surface. The

    Stone Age

    Stone Age

    Stone_Age

  • Stone carving
  • Act of shaping stone materials

    material, stone work has survived which was created during our prehistory or past time. Work carried out by paleolithic societies to create stone tools is more

    Stone carving

    Stone carving

    Stone_carving

  • Celt (tool)
  • Prehistoric tool

    a long, thin, prehistoric, stone or bronze tool similar to an adze, hoe, or axe. A shoe-last celt was a polished stone tool used during the early European

    Celt (tool)

    Celt (tool)

    Celt_(tool)

  • Oldowan
  • Archaeological culture

    The Oldowan (or Mode I) was a widespread stone tool archaeological industry during the early Lower Paleolithic spanning the late Pliocene and the first

    Oldowan

    Oldowan

    Oldowan

  • Acheulean
  • Archaeological culture associated with Homo erectus

    after the type site of Saint-Acheul, is an archaeological industry of stone tool manufacture characterized by the distinctive oval and pear-shaped "hand

    Acheulean

    Acheulean

    Acheulean

  • Tool (band)
  • American rock band

    Tool is an American rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1990. The group consists of vocalist Maynard James Keenan, guitarist Adam Jones, drummer Danny Carey

    Tool (band)

    Tool (band)

    Tool_(band)

  • Lower Paleolithic
  • Earliest subdivision of the Paleolithic

    the Paleolithic or Old Stone Age. It spans the time from around 3.3 million years ago when the first evidence for stone tool production and use by hominins

    Lower Paleolithic

    Lower Paleolithic

    Lower_Paleolithic

  • Lithic reduction
  • Process of fashioning stones or rocks into tools and weapons

    in particular of the Stone Age, lithic reduction is the process of fashioning stones or rocks from their natural state into tools or weapons by removing

    Lithic reduction

    Lithic reduction

    Lithic_reduction

  • Petroglyph
  • Images carved on a rock surface as a form of rock art

    petroglyph comes from the Greek prefix petro-, from πέτρα petra meaning "stone", and γλύφω glýphō meaning "carve", and was originally coined in French

    Petroglyph

    Petroglyph

    Petroglyph

  • Bone tool
  • Tool created from bone

    scraping against an abrasive stone, into such items as arrow and spear points, needles, awls, and fish hooks. Other bone tools include spoons, knives, pins

    Bone tool

    Bone tool

    Bone_tool

  • Chopping tool
  • Type of stone tool

    In archaeology a chopping tool is a stone tool. Stone tools are usually dated by determining the age of the find context e.g. by carbon-14 dating and

    Chopping tool

    Chopping tool

    Chopping_tool

  • Neolithic
  • Archaeological period, last part of the Stone Age (New Stone Age)

    At least seven stone circles, covering 25 acres (10 ha), contain limestone pillars carved with animals, insects, and birds. Stone tools were used by perhaps

    Neolithic

    Neolithic

    Neolithic

  • Ground stone
  • Prehistoric stone tool

    ground stone is a category of stone tool formed by the grinding of a coarse-grained tool stone, either purposely or incidentally. Ground stone tools are

    Ground stone

    Ground stone

    Ground_stone

  • Paleolithic
  • Prehistoric period, first part of the Stone Age

    PAY-lee-oh-LITH-ik, PAL-ee-), or Old Stone Age, is a period in human prehistory distinguished by the original development of stone tools. It represents almost the

    Paleolithic

    Paleolithic

    Paleolithic

  • Chalcolithic
  • Prehistoric period: Copper Age

    Russia, where there was no well-defined Copper Age between the Stone and Bronze Ages. Stone tools were still predominantly used during this period. The Chalcolithic

    Chalcolithic

    Chalcolithic

  • Hand axe
  • Stone tool

    hand axe) is a prehistoric stone tool with two faces that is the longest-used tool in human history. It is made from stone, usually flint or chert that

    Hand axe

    Hand axe

    Hand_axe

  • Undertow (Tool album)
  • 1993 studio album by Tool

    brethren in the alternative-metal corps—Alice in Chains, Stone Temple Pilots, and Helmet—Tool can crunch and lumber about with the best of them. What put

    Undertow (Tool album)

    Undertow_(Tool_album)

  • Sharpening stone
  • Abrasive slab used to sharpen tools

    Sharpening stones, or whetstones, are used to sharpen the edges of steel tools such as knives through grinding and honing. Such stones come in a wide

    Sharpening stone

    Sharpening stone

    Sharpening_stone

  • Mousterian
  • European Middle Paleolithic culture

    The Mousterian (or Mode III) is an archaeological industry of stone tools, associated primarily with the Neanderthals in Europe, and with the earliest

    Mousterian

    Mousterian

    Mousterian

  • Levallois technique
  • Distinctive type of stone knapping technique used by ancient humans

    type of stone knapping developed around 250,000 to 400,000 years ago during the Middle Palaeolithic period. It is part of the Mousterian stone tool industry

    Levallois technique

    Levallois technique

    Levallois_technique

  • Rock (geology)
  • Naturally occurring mineral aggregate

    earliest humans lived. This early period, called the Stone Age, saw the development of many stone tools. Stone was then used as a major component in the construction

    Rock (geology)

    Rock (geology)

    Rock_(geology)

  • Hut
  • Dwelling

    require specialized tools or knowledge. Huts exist in practically all nomadic cultures, being built with materials such as wood, snow, stone, grass, palm leaves

    Hut

    Hut

    Hut

  • Trepanning
  • Surgically drilling a hole in the skull

    "medicine men". This group used materials such as stone, obsidian, bronze, or bone shaped into hand-held tools. The intentional perforation of the cranium exposes

    Trepanning

    Trepanning

    Trepanning

  • Mesolithic
  • Prehistoric period, second part of the Stone Age

    the type of stone toolkit. The Mesolithic used a microlithic technology – composite devices manufactured with Mode V chipped stone tools (microliths)

    Mesolithic

    Mesolithic

    Mesolithic

  • Middle Stone Age
  • Period in African prehistory

    and ended around 50–25,000 years ago. The beginnings of particular MSA stone tools have their origins as far back as 550–500,000 years ago and as such some

    Middle Stone Age

    Middle Stone Age

    Middle_Stone_Age

  • Prehistoric Arabia
  • Period of Arabia before documented history

    about where the humans who came to occupy Arabia came from. A series of stone tool assemblages from the excavations at Jebel Faya, found in the coast of

    Prehistoric Arabia

    Prehistoric_Arabia

  • Battle axe
  • Axe specifically designed for combat

    bronze and jade have been found. The Chinese fu appeared in the Stone Age as a tool. In the Shang dynasty (c. 1600–c. 1060 BCE), the fu began to be made

    Battle axe

    Battle axe

    Battle_axe

  • Lion-man
  • Prehistoric ivory sculpture discovered in the Hohlenstein-Stadel, a cave in Germany

    Kurt Wehrberger conducted an experimental replication with the kinds of stone tools available at the time. Removing the base of the tusk took ten hours.

    Lion-man

    Lion-man

    Lion-man

  • Prehistory
  • Period of human history before records

    history, is the period of human history between the first known use of stone tools by hominins c. 3.3 million years ago and the beginning of recorded history

    Prehistory

    Prehistory

    Prehistory

  • Tally stick
  • Memory aid device

    of the tool. It was found in 1950 in Ishango (east Belgian Congo). The single tally stick was an elongated piece of bone, ivory, wood, or stone which is

    Tally stick

    Tally stick

    Tally_stick

  • Lithic flake
  • Portion of rock removed from an objective piece by percussion or pressure

    reduced by the removal of flakes, is known as a core. Once the proper tool stone has been selected, a percussor or pressure flaker (e.g., an antler tine)

    Lithic flake

    Lithic flake

    Lithic_flake

  • Knapping
  • Shaping of conchoidal fracturing stone to manufacture stone tools

    fracturing stone through the process of lithic reduction to manufacture stone tools, strikers for flintlock firearms, or to produce flat-faced stones for building

    Knapping

    Knapping

    Knapping

  • Control of fire by early humans
  • Aspect of human history

    in tool and weapon manufacture. Evidence dating to roughly 164,000 years ago indicates that early humans in South Africa during the Middle Stone Age

    Control of fire by early humans

    Control of fire by early humans

    Control_of_fire_by_early_humans

  • Ishango bone
  • Paleolithic artifact from Congo

    discovered a bone about the "size of a pencil" amongst human remains and many stone tools in a small community that fished and gathered in this area of Africa

    Ishango bone

    Ishango bone

    Ishango_bone

  • Upper Paleolithic
  • Subdivision of the Paleolithic, or Old Stone Age

    the same crude stone tools. Archaeologist Richard G. Klein, who has worked extensively on ancient stone tools, describes the stone tool kit of archaic

    Upper Paleolithic

    Upper Paleolithic

    Upper_Paleolithic

  • Cleaver (Stone Age tool)
  • Biface stone tool

    type of biface stone tool of the Lower Palaeolithic. Cleavers resemble hand axes in that they are large and oblong or U-shaped tools meant to be held

    Cleaver (Stone Age tool)

    Cleaver (Stone Age tool)

    Cleaver_(Stone_Age_tool)

  • Stone circle
  • Ring of standing stones

    A stone circle is a ring of megalithic standing stones. Most are found in Northwestern Europe – especially Stone circles in the British Isles and Brittany

    Stone circle

    Stone circle

    Stone_circle

  • Flake tool
  • Type of stone tool

    archaeology, a flake tool is a type of stone tool that was used during the Stone Age that was created by striking a flake from a prepared stone core. People during

    Flake tool

    Flake tool

    Flake_tool

  • Clovis point
  • New World prehistoric projectile

    Caches: Current perspectives and future directions". "13,000-Year-Old Stone Tool Cache in Colorado Shows Evidence of Camel, Horse Butchering". University

    Clovis point

    Clovis point

    Clovis_point

  • Late Stone Age
  • Period in African prehistory

    destroyed. Differences in stone tool technologies are often used to distinguish between the Middle Stone Age and the Later Stone Age. The larger prepared

    Late Stone Age

    Late Stone Age

    Late_Stone_Age

  • Lithic technology
  • Ancient production techniques

    broad array of techniques used to produce usable tools from various types of stone. The earliest stone tools to date have been found at the site of Lomekwi

    Lithic technology

    Lithic_technology

  • Prehistoric Egypt
  • Period before the First Dynasty of Egypt

    oldest archaeological finds in Egypt, stone tools belonging to the Oldowan industry, are poorly dated. These tools are succeeded by those belonging to the

    Prehistoric Egypt

    Prehistoric Egypt

    Prehistoric_Egypt

  • Cutting tool (machining)
  • Hardened tool used to cut material from the workpiece

    cutting tool or cutter is typically a hardened metal tool that is used to cut, shape, and remove material from a workpiece by means of machining tools as well

    Cutting tool (machining)

    Cutting tool (machining)

    Cutting_tool_(machining)

  • Hammerstone
  • Prehistoric stone tool

    lithic flakes from a lump of tool stone during the process of lithic reduction. The hammerstone is a rather universal stone tool which appeared early in most

    Hammerstone

    Hammerstone

    Hammerstone

  • Lithic core
  • In archaeology, a stone artifact left over from toolmaking

    the detachment of one or more flakes from a lump of source material or tool stone, usually by using a hard hammer precursor such as a hammerstone. The core

    Lithic core

    Lithic core

    Lithic_core

  • Chopper (archaeology)
  • Type of stone tool

    pebble tool with an irregular cutting edge formed through the removal of flakes from one side of a stone. Choppers are crude forms of stone tool and are

    Chopper (archaeology)

    Chopper (archaeology)

    Chopper_(archaeology)

  • Hearth
  • Place for a fire to heat the home and to cook food, usually of masonry

    hood, or chimney. Hearths are usually composed of masonry such as brick or stone. For millennia, the hearth was such an integral part of a home, usually

    Hearth

    Hearth

    Hearth

  • List of earliest tools
  • tools have been found. It includes sites where compelling evidence of hominin tool use has been found, even if no actual tools have been found. Stone

    List of earliest tools

    List_of_earliest_tools

  • Cerutti Mastodon site
  • Fossil site in San Diego County, California

    the ample supply of good stone for making tools in the area, saying that "the absence of clearly modified chipped stone tools at the CML is damning". They

    Cerutti Mastodon site

    Cerutti Mastodon site

    Cerutti_Mastodon_site

  • Throwing stick
  • Throwing weapon

    needed] As a survival tool, the throwing stick is one of the most effective and easiest tools to obtain. It can be used as a digging tool for making fire-pits

    Throwing stick

    Throwing stick

    Throwing_stick

  • Burin (lithic flake)
  • Stone age tool

    type of stone tool, a handheld lithic flake with a chisel-like edge which prehistoric humans used for carving or finishing wood or bone tools or weapons

    Burin (lithic flake)

    Burin (lithic flake)

    Burin_(lithic_flake)

  • Çatalhöyük
  • Archaeological site in Turkey

    cooking tools and some stone tools, unbroken quern-stones and storage units were more unevenly distributed. Private possessions existed but shared tools also

    Çatalhöyük

    Çatalhöyük

    Çatalhöyük

  • Cave painting
  • Paintings, often prehistoric, on cave walls and ceilings

    of the rock art sites are found together with evidence of prehistoric stone tools, suggesting that the art could predate the widely presumed pastoralist

    Cave painting

    Cave painting

    Cave_painting

  • 10,000 Days (Tool album)
  • 2006 studio album by Tool

    Days is the fourth studio album by the American metal band Tool. The album was released by Tool Dissectional and Volcano Entertainment on April 28, 2006

    10,000 Days (Tool album)

    10,000_Days_(Tool_album)

  • Carved stone balls
  • Petrospheres from late Neolithic Scotland

    prehistoric technology with no recourse to the use of metal tools. Of the 387 carved stone balls known in 1976 (now about 425), 375 are about 70 mm in

    Carved stone balls

    Carved stone balls

    Carved_stone_balls

  • Lateralus
  • 2001 studio album by Tool

    Lateralus (/ˌlætəˈræləs/) is the third studio album by the American rock band Tool. It was released on May 15, 2001, through Volcano Entertainment. The album

    Lateralus

    Lateralus

  • Industry (archaeology)
  • Typological classification of stone tools

    In the archaeology of the Stone Age, an industry or technocomplex is a typological classification of stone tools. An industry consists of a number of lithic

    Industry (archaeology)

    Industry (archaeology)

    Industry_(archaeology)

  • Aurignacian
  • Upper Paleolithic culture of Europe

    Upper Paleolithic. A carving of a running horse, Hayonim Cave, Levant. Stone tools from the Aurignacian culture are known as Mode 4, characterized by blades

    Aurignacian

    Aurignacian

    Aurignacian

  • List of oldest extant buildings
  • cairns, which are simply large piles of loose stones (as opposed to chambered cairns) standing stone rings, such as Stonehenge, also do not count because

    List of oldest extant buildings

    List_of_oldest_extant_buildings

  • Solutrean
  • Archaeological industry of the European Upper Paleolithic

    The Solutrean /səˈljuːtriən/ industry is a relatively advanced flint tool-making style of the Upper Paleolithic of the Final Gravettian, from around 22

    Solutrean

    Solutrean

    Solutrean

  • Spear-thrower
  • Tool to give more leverage when throwing a spear-like projectile

    A spear-thrower, spear-throwing lever, or atlatl is a tool that uses leverage to achieve greater velocity in dart or javelin throwing, and includes a bearing

    Spear-thrower

    Spear-thrower

    Spear-thrower

  • Saharan rock art
  • Prehistoric artwork in the Saharan desert

    residues on the rock art itself. It is important to understand that these tools are only half of the equation, as they are used to determine when and how

    Saharan rock art

    Saharan rock art

    Saharan_rock_art

  • Behavioral modernity
  • Transition of human species to anthropologically modern behavior

    of early stone-tipped projectile weapons (a characteristic tool of Homo sapiens), the stone tips of javelins or throwing spears, were discovered in 2013

    Behavioral modernity

    Behavioral modernity

    Behavioral_modernity

  • Hafting
  • Process by which an artifact is attached to a haft

    hafted stone tools. Over time, hafting evolved, and tools became deadlier with more control. Evolution has brought us from small, dull stone tools to longer

    Hafting

    Hafting

    Hafting

  • Pre-Pottery Neolithic A
  • Middle Eastern Neolithic culture

    PPNA settlements are characterized by round, semi-subterranean houses with stone foundations and terrazzo-floors. The upper walls were constructed of unbaked

    Pre-Pottery Neolithic A

    Pre-Pottery Neolithic A

    Pre-Pottery_Neolithic_A

  • Divje Babe flute
  • Disputed oldest known musical instrument

    on some pointed stone tools. Turk and colleagues found experimentally that the same type of damage occurs if one hits the stone tool with a wooden hammer

    Divje Babe flute

    Divje Babe flute

    Divje_Babe_flute

  • Magdalenian
  • Upper Paleolithic and Mesolithic cultures

    parts of the British Isles. In northern Spain and south-west France this tool culture was superseded by the Azilian culture. In northern Europe it was

    Magdalenian

    Magdalenian

    Magdalenian

  • Bird stone
  • Type of prehistoric Native American stone carving

    American fiber processing, is the bird stone was a tool used for mat-making and weaving.[citation needed] Many stones have been found near waterways and swamp

    Bird stone

    Bird stone

    Bird_stone

  • Hunter-gatherer
  • Peoples who forage or hunt for most or all of their food

    involved creating specialized tools such as fishing nets, hooks, and bone harpoons. Archaeologists can use evidence such as stone tool use to track hunter-gatherer

    Hunter-gatherer

    Hunter-gatherer

    Hunter-gatherer

  • Gravettian
  • Archaeological industry of the European Upper Paleolithic

    of tools such as blunted-back knives, tanged arrowheads and boomerangs. Other innovations include the use of woven nets and oil lamps made of stone. Blades

    Gravettian

    Gravettian

    Gravettian

  • Hand tool
  • Tool equipment powered manually

    forms of hand tools. Portable power tools are not hand tools. Hand tools have been used by humans since the Stone Age, when stone tools were used for

    Hand tool

    Hand tool

    Hand_tool

  • Prismatic blade
  • Long, narrow, specialized stone flake tool with a sharp edge, like a small razor blade

    In archaeology, a prismatic blade is a long, narrow, specialized stone flake tool with a sharp edge, like a small razor blade. Blade segments were sometimes

    Prismatic blade

    Prismatic_blade

  • Schöningen spears
  • Set of ten wooden weapons from the Palaeolithic Age

    weapons discovered and were found together with animal bones and stone and bone tools. Being used by the oldest known group of hunters, they provided unique

    Schöningen spears

    Schöningen spears

    Schöningen_spears

  • Passage grave
  • Type of megalithic tomb

    or more burial chambers covered in earth or stone and having a narrow access passage made of large stones. These structures usually date from the Neolithic

    Passage grave

    Passage grave

    Passage_grave

  • Art of the Upper Paleolithic
  • Oldest form of prehistoric art

    antler, stone and ivory, such as the Venus figurines, and musical instruments such as flutes. Decoration was also made on functional tools, such as spear

    Art of the Upper Paleolithic

    Art of the Upper Paleolithic

    Art_of_the_Upper_Paleolithic

  • Ænima
  • 1996 studio album by Tool

    Kerrang! In 2017, Rolling Stone listed the album at No. 18 on its list of "The 100 Greatest Metal Albums of All Time". Ænima is Tool's first studio album with

    Ænima

    Ænima

  • Tool use by non-humans
  • Tool use by non-humans is a phenomenon in which a non-human animal uses any kind of tool in order to achieve a goal such as acquiring food and water, grooming

    Tool use by non-humans

    Tool use by non-humans

    Tool_use_by_non-humans

  • Cist
  • Small stone-built coffin-like box, ossua or dolmen

    Ancient Greek: κίστη; cognate to English: chest) or cist grave is a small stone-built coffin-like box or ossuary used to hold the bodies of the dead. In

    Cist

    Cist

    Cist

  • Scraper (archaeology)
  • Prehistoric tool type

    In prehistoric archaeology, scrapers are unifacial tools thought to have been used for hideworking and woodworking. Many lithic analysts maintain that

    Scraper (archaeology)

    Scraper (archaeology)

    Scraper_(archaeology)

  • Origin of language
  • Relationship between language and human evolution

    the stone tool technology of hominins changed very little. Klein, who has worked extensively on ancient stone tools, describes the crude stone tool kit

    Origin of language

    Origin_of_language

  • Archaeoacoustics
  • Study of sound and its relation to ancient things

    he details in his book Stone Age Soundtracks. Ian Cross of University of Cambridge has explored lithoacoustics, the use of stones as musical instruments

    Archaeoacoustics

    Archaeoacoustics

  • Clava cairn
  • Type of Bronze Age chamber tomb

    outside. In both sub-types a stone circle surrounds the whole tomb and a kerb often runs around the cairn. The standing stones vary in height so that the

    Clava cairn

    Clava cairn

    Clava_cairn

  • Projectile point
  • Primitive weapon component

    or minerals that were used to make stone tools in various regions back to their original sources. As well as stone, projectile points were also made of

    Projectile point

    Projectile point

    Projectile_point

  • Epipalaeolithic
  • Period in Levantine history

    the Younger Dryas 11,700 years ago, when in some areas of Europe most stone tools were small versions of Upper Paleolithic ones, before the introduction

    Epipalaeolithic

    Epipalaeolithic

    Epipalaeolithic

  • Indigenous Australian art
  • some examples have very large stones. For example, the stone arrangement at Wurdi Youang consists of about 100 stones arranged in an egg-shaped oval

    Indigenous Australian art

    Indigenous Australian art

    Indigenous_Australian_art

  • Debitage
  • Archeological term; material produced during the process of lithic reduction

    during the process of lithic reduction – the production of stone tools and weapons by knapping stone. This assemblage may include the different kinds of lithic

    Debitage

    Debitage

    Debitage

  • Roundhouse (dwelling)
  • Type of house with a circular plan, usually with a conical roof

    areas well into the Sub Roman period. The people built walls made of either stone or of wooden posts joined by wattle-and-daub panels, and topped with a conical

    Roundhouse (dwelling)

    Roundhouse (dwelling)

    Roundhouse_(dwelling)

  • List of Stone Age art
  • This is a descriptive list of Stone Age art, the period of prehistory characterised by the widespread use of stone tools. This article contains, by sheer

    List of Stone Age art

    List of Stone Age art

    List_of_Stone_Age_art

  • Lithic analysis
  • Scientific analysis of chipped stone artifacts

    In archaeology, lithic analysis is the analysis of stone tools and other chipped stone artifacts using basic scientific techniques. At its most basic

    Lithic analysis

    Lithic_analysis

  • Timeline of prehistory
  • 1834-4453.1987.tb00159.x. Shea, John J. (2013). "The Epipalaeolithic". Stone Tools in the Paleolithic and Neolithic Near East. Cambridge: Cambridge University

    Timeline of prehistory

    Timeline_of_prehistory

  • Prehistoric technology
  • Technology that predates recorded history

    was developed, technology began with the earliest hominids who used stone tools, which they first used to hunt food, and later to cook. There are several

    Prehistoric technology

    Prehistoric_technology

  • Kurgan stelae
  • Anthropomorphic stone stelae within the perimeter of a tumulus

    meaning 'ancestor' or 'grandfather') are anthropomorphic stone stelae, images cut from stone, installed atop, within or around kurgans (i.e. tumuli),

    Kurgan stelae

    Kurgan stelae

    Kurgan_stelae

  • Cypress Hill
  • American hip-hop group

    diverse lineup of acts such as Red Hot Chili Peppers, Ice Cube, Lush, Tool, Stone Temple Pilots, among others. The trio also supported the Cypress Hill

    Cypress Hill

    Cypress Hill

    Cypress_Hill

  • List of archaeoastronomical sites by country
  • engravings represent lunar cycles. Wurdi Youang, a stone arrangement with possible solar alignments Stone structures at Lake Tyers traditionally used as an

    List of archaeoastronomical sites by country

    List_of_archaeoastronomical_sites_by_country

  • Prehistoric Britain
  • Prehistoric human occupation of Britain

    around 900,000 years ago is at Happisburgh on the Norfolk coast, with stone tools and now destroyed footprints possibly made by Homo antecessor or Homo

    Prehistoric Britain

    Prehistoric Britain

    Prehistoric_Britain

  • Sweet Track
  • Ancient causeway in the Somerset Levels, England

    in some areas thicker clay spreads accommodated hearths built of clay or stone. The track was discovered in 1970 during peat excavations and is named after

    Sweet Track

    Sweet Track

    Sweet_Track

  • Lebombo bone
  • Paleolithic artefact from South Africa

    The Lebombo bone is a bone tool made of a baboon fibula with incised markings discovered in Border Cave in the Lebombo Mountains located between South

    Lebombo bone

    Lebombo_bone

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  • Yantar
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Yantar

    Equipment; Tool

    Yantar

  • Shiithal | ஷீதல
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Shiithal | ஷீதல

    Cool

    Shiithal | ஷீதல

  • Toole
  • Surname or Lastname

    Irish

    Toole

    Irish : reduced form of O’Toole, an Americanized form of Ó Tuathail ‘descendant of Tuathal’.English : variant of Toll.

    Toole

  • Shravi | ஷ்ரவீ 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Shravi | ஷ்ரவீ 

    Cool

    Shravi | ஷ்ரவீ 

  • Setal
  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Setal

    Cool

    Setal

  • Toop
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Toop

    English : possibly from the Old Norse personal name Tópi, Túpi, a short form of a personal name formed with þórr, name of the Norse god of thunder (see Thor) + a second element with initial b-, for example björn ‘bear’, ‘warrior’. On the other hand, the name is found mainly in Dorset and Devon, which are far from areas of Scandinavian settlement.

    Toop

  • Sawwaf
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Sawwaf

    Wool Stapler Wool Dealer

    Sawwaf

  • Sawwaaf
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Sawwaaf

    Wool merchant, Wool stapler, Wool dealer

    Sawwaaf

  • Pool
  • Surname or Lastname

    Southern English

    Pool

    Southern English : topographic name for someone who lived near a pool or pond, Middle English pole (Old English pōl), or a habitational name from any of the places named with this word, as for example Poole in Dorset, South Pool in Devon, and Poole Keynes in Gloucestershire.English : from a medieval variant of the personal name Paul.Jewish (from the Netherlands) and Dutch : ethnic name for someone from Poland.Probably a variant of German Pohl 1, Puhl, or Pfuhl, all topographic names from Middle Low German pōl, Middle High German pfuol, ‘pool’, ‘pond’.

    Pool

  • Sawwaaf |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Sawwaaf |

    Wool merchant, Wool stapler, Wool dealer

    Sawwaaf |

  • Sawwaf
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Sawwaf

    Wool merchant, Wool stapler, Wool dealer

    Sawwaf

  • Toon
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Leicestershire)

    Toon

    English (Leicestershire) : variant of Towne.

    Toon

  • Sawwaf |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Sawwaf |

    Wool merchant, Wool stapler, Wool dealer

    Sawwaf |

  • Toll
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Toll

    English : from the Middle English personal name Toll, Old English Toll, or Old Norse Tóli, the latter being derived from a reduced form of a compound name such as þórleifr (composed of the elements þórr, name of the Scandinavian god of thunder (see Thor) + leifr ‘relic’) or þórleikr (composed of the elements þórr + leikr ‘sport’, ‘play’).English : topographic name from toll ‘clump of trees’, a dialect term of Kent, Sussex, and Hampshire.German : nickname from Middle High German tol, dol ‘foolish’, also ‘pretty’ or ‘handsome’.German : from a reduced form of the personal name Bartholomäus (see Bartholomew).

    Toll

  • Wool
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Wool

    English : metonymic occupational name for a worker in wool, Middle English woll (Old English wull).English : in southwestern England, a topographic name for someone who lived by a spring or stream, from Middle English wolle, wulle ‘spring’, ‘stream’, a western dialect development of Old English (West Saxon) wiell(a).Americanized form of French Houle.

    Wool

  • Fenny | fenny
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Fenny | fenny

    Cool

    Fenny | fenny

  • TOAL
  • Male

    English

    TOAL

    Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Tuathal, TOAL means "ruler of the people."

    TOAL

  • Sawwaf
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi

    Sawwaf

    Wool Stapler; Wool Dealer

    Sawwaf

  • Dhanussh
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Dhanussh

    Tool to Project Arrow

    Dhanussh

  • Gool
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Muslim, Sindhi, Telugu

    Gool

    A Flower

    Gool

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Online names & meanings

  • Aswitha | அஸ்வீதா 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Aswitha | அஸ்வீதா 

  • Ank
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Dutch

    Ank

    Loving and Musical

  • Tiyas | தீயஸ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Tiyas | தீயஸ

    Silver

  • Uddarshan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Uddarshan

    With Clear Vision

  • Varshidha
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Tamil

    Varshidha

    God of Rain

  • Aarifah
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Aarifah

    Women who recognizes Islam

  • Kanzah
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Kanzah

    Treasure

  • MORRIS
  • Male

    English

    MORRIS

    Medieval English form of Roman Latin Maurice, MORRIS means "dark-skinned; Moor."

  • Folks
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Folks

    English : variant of Foulks.

  • Ridhwana
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic

    Ridhwana

    Pleasure; Acceptance

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  • Pool
  • n.

    A combination of persons contributing money to be used for the purpose of increasing or depressing the market price of stocks, grain, or other commodities; also, the aggregate of the sums so contributed; as, the pool took all the wheat offered below the limit; he put $10,000 into the pool.

  • Toll
  • v. i.

    To take toll; to raise a tax.

  • Cool
  • superl.

    Not ardent, warm, fond, or passionate; not hasty; deliberate; exercising self-control; self-possessed; dispassionate; indifferent; as, a cool lover; a cool debater.

  • Tol
  • v. t.

    To take away. See Toll.

  • Too
  • adv.

    Over; more than enough; -- noting excess; as, a thing is too long, too short, or too wide; too high; too many; too much.

  • Tool-post
  • n.

    Alt. of Tool-stock

  • Fool
  • n.

    A compound of gooseberries scalded and crushed, with cream; -- commonly called gooseberry fool.

  • Top-tool
  • n.

    A tool applied to the top of the work, in distinction from a tool inserted in the anvil and on which the work is placed.

  • Toll
  • v. t.

    To strike, or to indicate by striking, as the hour; to ring a toll for; as, to toll a departed friend.

  • Tool-stock
  • n.

    The part of a tool-rest in which a cutting tool is clamped.

  • Toll
  • v. i.

    To pay toll or tallage.

  • Stool
  • n.

    A stool pigeon, or decoy bird.

  • Stool
  • n.

    A bishop's seat or see; a bishop-stool.

  • Tool
  • n.

    A machine for cutting or shaping materials; -- also called machine tool.

  • Cool
  • superl.

    Not retaining heat; light; as, a cool dress.

  • Tool-rest
  • n.

    the part that supports a tool-post or a tool.

  • Cool
  • superl.

    Manifesting coldness or dislike; chilling; apathetic; as, a cool manner.

  • Toll
  • v. t.

    To collect, as a toll.

  • Tool
  • v. t.

    To shape, form, or finish with a tool.

  • Tool
  • n.

    A person used as an instrument by another person; -- a word of reproach; as, men of intrigue have their tools, by whose agency they accomplish their purposes.