"Two Faces" view, Jan van Es find, Bokoul, Netherlands
In the "two faces" view here, they share an eye in the middle but have separate noses and mouths. The left eye of one face is the right eye of the other face.
Jan van Es writes: "One stone from the Boukoul site and his story. The stone is jasper and working in the old Acheul. 450.000-750.000 lower paleo. The stone (a polymorph) is under 3cm."
All images above are on one stone from the Boukoul, Netherlands, site worked by Jan van Es of Roermond.
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