The difference between the Acheulean tools and the Oldowan tools is that the Acheulean tools are more complex than the Oldowan tools because the core was made before flaking took place and tools were produced that had bifacial cutting edges.
In contrast, the Oldwan tools did not have bifacial edges. These Bifacial tools are flaked on both sides so that they are sharper than Oldowan tools.
Acheulean tools are tools that existed in Africa, Europe and Asia.
They were found in Acheulean assemblages which are described as pointed, cordate, ovate, ficron, and bout-coupé hand-axes which refers to the shapes of the final tool, cleavers, retouched flakes, scrapers, and segmental chopping tools.
These tools are usually simple and they were made with one or a few flakes chipped off with another stone.
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