GIANT STONE ‘HAND AXE’ DISCOVERED IN ALULA SET TO REWRITE ANCIENT HISTORY OF THE REGION
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- Fine-grained basalt tool is 51.3cm long and likely more than 200,000 years old
- Appears to be the world's largest 'hand axe' dating to the Lower-Middle Palaeolithic period
- Royal Commission for AlUla's research teams are continuing to unlock ancient mysteries