Two giant hand axes have been uncovered in prehistoric sediment in England.
The largest of the two hand axes, which is about 12 inches long, is "one of the longest ever found in Britain," said Ingrey, who participated in the excavation.
Archaeologist Letty Ingrey inspects the largest of two "giant" prehistoric hand axes.
But these particular hand axes "are so big it's difficult to imagine how they could have been easily held and used," Ingrey said.
Archaeologist Letty Ingrey holds up the smallest of the two "giant" prehistoric hand axes, shortly after uncovering it on site.
Persons:
—, Letty Ingrey, Ingrey
Organizations:
Service, UCL, of Archeology, UCL Archaeologists
Locations:
England, Medway, Kent, Britain