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  2. 2009 Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 - Wikipedia

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    Holden Commodore (VE) 22 Paul Dumbrell Craig Baird: Holden Racing Team (Holden, Toll) Holden Commodore (VE) 4 Daniel Gaunt John McIntyre: Stone Brothers Racing (Irwin Tools, SP Tools) Ford Falcon (FG) 23 Sam Walter Taz Douglas: Greg Murphy Racing (Roadways Tasmania) Holden Commodore (VE) 5 Dean Canto Luke Youlden: Ford Performance Racing ...

  3. Stone tool - Wikipedia

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    Stone axes from 35,000 years ago are the earliest known use of a stone tool in Australia. Other stone tools varied in type and use among various Aboriginal Australian peoples, dependent on geographical regions and the type and structure of the tools varied among the different cultural and linguistic groups. The locations of the various ...

  4. Chopper (archaeology) - Wikipedia

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    To create this tool, one would have to use a hammerstone to chip away flakes on the stone to create a side of the stone with a very sharp edge, allowing for the cutting and hacking of an object. This is a unique type of lithic reduction, as only a single side of the stone is retouched to produce the cutting surface of the stone. The side that ...

  5. Lithic technology - Wikipedia

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    The earliest stone tools to date have been found at the site of Lomekwi 3 (LOM3) in Kenya and they have been dated to around 3.3 million years ago. [1] The archaeological record of lithic technology is divided into three major time periods: the Paleolithic (Old Stone Age), Mesolithic (Middle Stone Age), and Neolithic (New Stone Age).

  6. Bush hammer - Wikipedia

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    In 1831, Joseph Richards (1784–1848) invented the bush hammer. The US patent was issued February 20, 1828, for a stone-working tool, with a patent number of 5010X.

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  8. List of earliest tools - Wikipedia

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    Stone tools Oldowan stone tools. May very well be earliest evidence of seafaring. Kozarnika, Dimovo Municipality [48] 1.4-1.6 Bulgaria Eastern Europe H. erectus (associated) Stone tools, hominin remains, cut marks on bone Pirro Nord [49] 1.3-1.6 [50] Italy Western Europe Stone tools Sterkfontein Member 5 [51] 1.1-1.6 South Africa Southern Africa

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