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Country of Origin/Culture: Denmark - Danish Neolithic. The Neolithic period covers the era 3900-1700 BC. The big change was that people could produce ... moretheir own food products. They can be seen still in many places in the Danish landscape.
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Together they illustrate the long history of the practice from about 3000 BC to the 19th century AD. She includes black-and-white photographs of all of ... morethem and color photographs of 20 [Book News]. A few famous examples of ancient Greek jewelry, such as an earring in the form of a siren, is a charming example of Greek jeweler's modeling.
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Pages: 384. The book features jewelry ranging from the splendid crowns of ancient Greece, gold earrings from Babylon, and jeweled collars worn by 13th-century ... moreIslamic royalty to more modern pieces such as those contained in the imperial collection of Queen Louise of Prussia, Art Nouveau jewelry designed by René Lalique, and work by contemporary designers.
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The Siberian beads is the latest discovery from the Denisova Cave which is possibly the finest natural repository of sequential early human history so ... morefar discovered anywhere on the planet. In August, we revealed the discovery of the world's oldest needle in the cave - still usable after 50,000 years.
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The dagger was expertly knapped from a beautiful piece of brown flint that is still razor sharp and fits nicely in the hand. There are a few knicks in ... morethe blade from ancient use. Country of Origin/Culture: Denmark - Danish Neolithic.
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Yet he admits: "As of now, there is much more that we do not know about these beads than we do know. For example, we do not know where the beads were ... moremade.". "One explanation is that the egg shells could have been exported from Trans-Baikal or Mongolia with the beads manufactured here.
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Minoan and Mycenaean Gems. Graeco-Phoenician Scarabs. Etruscan Scarabs. Near Eastern and Phoenician Seals. But little is known about the earlier period ... morearound 1500 B.C., when Mycenaean society was taking shape.
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Publisher: Dallas Museum of Art (1997). Pages: 150. Major types of Greek and Etruscan jewelry from the seventh to the first centuries B.C. are well represented, ... morealong with a few Roman imperial works.
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Most of these objects have never before been published, making this catalogue essential for the scholar. Where pertinent, bibliographic references and ... morecomparative material are cited. Graeco-Phoenician Scarabs.
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The pectoral is gold inlaid with lapis lazuli, carnelian, and turquoise, and the eyes of the shape made of actual flowers, fruits, and leaves, which were ... morepresented to guests to wear at banquets and other festivities.
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The pectoral is gold inlaid with lapis lazuli, carnelian, and turquoise, and the eyes of the shape made of actual flowers, fruits, and leaves, which were ... morepresented to guests to wear at banquets and other festivities.
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Together they illustrate the long history of the practice from about 3000 BC to the 19th century AD. She includes black-and-white photographs of all of ... morethem and color photographs of 20 [Book News]. A few famous examples of ancient Greek jewelry, such as an earring in the form of a siren, is a charming example of Greek jeweler's modeling.
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With them was a rich and impressive collection of gold and silver objects dating back to the fifth and fourth centuries BC. From the banks of the River ... moreOxus, the entire hoard was, in due course, bequeathed to the British Museum.
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Publisher: Dallas Museum of Art (1997). Pages: 150. Major types of Greek and Etruscan jewelry from the seventh to the first centuries B.C. are well represented, ... morealong with a few Roman imperial works.
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The tone is set by the very first item in the catalog: a contemporary bust in the round of Queen Elizabeth as Hercules. Much jewelry depended for its ... moresplendor of effect chiefly upon its inlay of brilliantly colored stones, jaspers, agates, lapis lazuli.
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TRANSLATE Arabic Chinese French German Greek Indonesian Italian Hindi Japanese Korean Swedish Portuguese Russian Spanish Greek and Roman Jewellery(68 ... morePlates in Full Colour) by Filippo Coarelli. DESCRIPTION: Hardcover w/dustjacket(157 pages- 68 full color plates) Hamlyn/Cameo(1970) The history and jewelry wearing customs of the ancient Greeks and Romans. Sixty-Eight incredible color plates of ancient Greek and Roman Jewelry. Coffee Table Quality Reference(albeit small 8½*5½ inches) A fabulous reference! You’ll be thankful 100 times to have this book at your fingertips. The history and customs described are fascinating. The color pictures stunning. CONDITION: Hardcover w/dustjacket. Lightly browsed hardcover w/dustjacket. Pages are pristine; unblemished. Clean, crisp, unmutilated, bound very tightly, and unmarked. The book appears to have only been flipped through once or twice, and is"like new" except the top surface of closed page edges is slightly tanned and freckled(dust dinge/age spotting) however this is not only very faint, but also visible only when the pages are closed, not to individual pages, only to the mass of closed page edges) Otherwise exceptionally clean and exceptionally good condition. PLEASE SEE IMAGES BELOW FOR SAMPLE PAGES FROM INSIDE OF BOOK. This is a wonderful. High quality book originally produced in the U.K. and Italy in English for distribution world wide. The full color plates are simply magnificent, and the images are of the most fabulous gold jewelry ever produced and uncovered from ancient Greece and Rome. It is a wonderful reference for those interested in the history of jewelry, and wonderful pictures for whose who just want to admire the incredible gold jewelry of these grand empires. There are pictures of many pieces which I have never seen before, except in pricey museum catalogs. Still a wonderful reference despite being originally produced in 1966, it is divided into five sections: The Geometric and Orientalising Periods; Archaic Greece and Etruria; The Cla
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Sasanian Gems. Graeco-Phoenician Scarabs. Etruscan Scarabs. Among the most popular objects made from faience, however, were the Shabti dolls which were ... moreplaced in the tombs of the dead. Most of these objects have never before been published, making this catalogue essential for the scholar.
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The tone is set by the very first item in the catalog: a contemporary bust in the round of Queen Elizabeth as Hercules. Publisher: Philip Wilson Publishers ... more(2016). Pages: 320. One of the world’s finest assemblages of rings and gemstones, the Guy Ladrière Collection in Paris is of major importance both to the collector and the art historian.
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Ancient Prehistoric Stone Age Neolithic Flint Danish Dagger Scandinavian
A beautiful. Extremely rare and well provenanced neolithic dagger, dating to approximately 2300- 2000 B.C. and found in Scandinavia. This beautiful chip stone tool was made from a large piece of flint. Broken down and then chipped into form, the attractive surface flaking was created by the use of a soft hammer, likely made from bone, or antler. Beautiful stitching marks, clearly showing where each chip was removed by the ancient knapper. The emergence of flint daggers in late neolithic Scandinavian cultures is seen as a fascinating response to new technology being used in the production of bronze daggers in central Europe. From the 3rd millennium onwards. This new metal weaponry clearly made an impression on the surrounding cultures of this period, who began to make flint copies, and who's influence can be seen through their stylistic ... moresimilarities. This fascinating early flint implement. Dates to the north-west European Neolithic period(approx 4000-2000 B.C. This period saw the dawn of civilization, when Early man was leaving the Hunter-Gatherer lifestyle towards a more sedentary, farm-oriented existence. This transition is one of the overwhelming achievements of man, enabling food surplus and the rise of civilization. Length: 4 3/4 inches. Condition: Good. Tip and handle of dagger broken, old collection label, likely bearing the find site, still attached. Provenance: An extremely well provenanced piece. From the collection of James Curle(1862-1944) of Melrose, Scotland, and thence by descent. Although a lawyer by profession, Curle was an accomplished amateur archaeologist and his name remains one of the most famous in the field of Romano-British Archaeology, having excavated and published extensively in the early 1900's. From 1888-1903 Curle acquired the most magnificent collection of Nordic antiquities outside Scandinavia, eventually selling most of his pieces to the British Museum in 1921. The Curle collection in the British Museum has been the subject of numerous publications and remains an important
Ancient Prehistoric Stone Age Neolithic Flint Chert Danish Axe - 2000 BC
A beautiful neolithic polished stone axe. Dating to approximately 2000 B.C. and found in Scandinavia. This beautiful stone tool was made from a large piece of flint. Broken down and then chipped into form, remnants of attractive surface flaking remain in areas of the axe which are not so highly polished. Axes like this would have been attached to a sturdy wooden handle and used for chopping up trees. This tool has been ground on a larger. Flat stone and polished, a task which would have taken many hours of hard labour and care to complete and giving it an attractive smooth finish. This fascinating early flint implement. Dates to the north-west European Neolithic period(approx 4000-2000 B.C. This period saw the dawn of civilization, when Early man was leaving the Hunter-Gatherer lifestyle towards a more sedentary, farm-oriented existence. ... moreThis transition is one of the overwhelming achievements of man, enabling food surplus and the rise of civilization. Length: 5 inches. Condition: Very good. As shown. Provenance: Ex UK private collection. Acquired in the early 1900's, thence by descent. Published: Bonhams Antiquities sale. London 2012. Authenticity All items are unconditionally guaranteed to be Authentic as described. For added security we offer a full money-back guarantee if a recognized authority disputes the authenticity of any object sold. We send paper invoices incorporating a signed certificate of authenticity and photograph of the item. Shipping We send all collectibles Registered. Signed-for and Insured. We do not aim to profit from shipping charges. As volume sellers with preferential rates, we are mostly able to ship at below commercially available prices. For eBay customers If you wish to leave us a note or have a special request for delivery. Please do not use the"item notes" on the ebay checkout. Instead, please send your request via the contact seller link. Combined shipping In some cases we can combine multiple items into a single package to save you money. However. If you plan to purc
Ancient Danish Stone Age Neolithic Type III Flint Dagger - Gotland
A beautiful. Rare and well provenanced neolithic type III dagger, dating to approximately 2100 B.C. and found in Gotland, Sweden. This wonderful prehistoric stone tool was made from a large piece of flint. Broken down and then painstakingly chipped into form, the attractive surface flaking was created by the use of a soft hammer, likely made from bone, or antler. Beautiful stitching marks run along the tools edges, showing where each tiny chip was removed; evidence of the extreme skill of the ancient craftsman. The emergence of flint daggers in late neolithic Scandinavian cultures is thought to be a fascinating response to new technology being used in the production of bronze daggers in central Europe. From the 3rd millennium onwards. This new metal weaponry clearly made an impression on the surrounding cultures of this period, who began ... moreto make flint copies, and who's influence can be seen through their stylistic similarities. This fascinating early flint implement. Dates to the north-west European Neolithic period(approx 4000-2000 B.C. This period saw the dawn of civilization, when Early man was leaving the Hunter-Gatherer lifestyle towards a more sedentary, farm-oriented existence. This transition is one of the overwhelming achievements of man, enabling food surplus and the rise of civilization. Length: 5 1/4 inches. Condition: Good. Tip of dagger broken. Old collection label bearing'Gotland' likely the find site) still attached. Provenance: An extremely well provenanced piece. From the collection of James Curle(1862-1944) of Melrose, Scotland, and thence by descent. Although a lawyer by profession, Curle was an accomplished amateur archaeologist and his name remains one of the most famous in the field of Romano-British Archaeology, having excavated and published extensively in the early 1900's. From 1888-1903 Curle acquired the most magnificent collection of Nordic antiquities outside Scandinavia, eventually selling most of his pieces to the British Museum in 1921. The Curle collection in the
DANISH NEOLITHIC STONE AGE FLINT AXE SUPERB PATINE
DANISH NEOLITHIC STONE AGE FLINT AXE SUPERB PATINE ANOTHER LOVELY AXE FOUND AROUND THE NYBORB AREA OF FYN. DENMARK. THESE AXES MOSTLY COME TO LIGHT WHILST QUARRYING FOR SAND. APPROX 14CMS LONG. FANTASTIC DEEP AND DARK ORIGINAL PATINA. PLEASE TAKE TIME AND STUDY THE PICTURES.
DANISH NEOLITHIC STONE AGE FLINT AXE SUPERB EDGES ONE OF THE BEST I HAVE FOUND
ONE OF THE NICEST DANISH FLINT AXES I HAVE SEEN. THIS HAS A VERY CLEAN EDGE. AND IS PROB LY AS SHARP AS THE DAY IT WAS MADE. FOUND AROUND THE NYBORG AREA OF FYN, DENMARK. THESE AXES MOSTLY COME TO LIGHT WHILST QUARRYING FOR SAND. MEASURES 15CMS LONG. FANTASTIC AND ORIGINAL PATINA. PLEASE TAKE TIME AND STUDY THE PICTURES. I HAVE RECENTLY LEARNED THE FEW AXE HEADS I HAVE LISTED ARE ALL FROM ONE GENTLEMAN'S LIFELONG COLLECTION. APPARENTLY HIS HOUSE IS A SHRINE OF NEOLITHIC TOOLS COLLECTED OVER 40 YEARS. ALL FROM AROUND THE NYBORG AREA OF DENMARK. MANY UNEARTHED WHILST BUILDING THE NYBORG BRIDGE TO COPENHAGEN. THIS IS A TOP QUALITY AXE AS NEAR A PERFECT FIND THAT THERE IS. Please make sure that payment is made within 5 days of the end of the listing unless we have agreed to an alternative time period. Items which remain unpaid after 5 days ... morewill be subject to a non-paying report and the item may either be relisted or offered to the under bidder. We pride ourselves on our excellent packaging. Overseas buyers please note that where surface mail is an option this can take up to 12 weeks delivery and although every effort is taken to ensure that items are well and securely packaged we cannot be held responsible for any damage which may be incurred during this time. The longer the delivery period the higher the risk of damage. Royal Mail have recently changed their pricing structure which has resulted in significant price increase in the postage of parcels. We always research postage costs before entering an item for sale and endeavour to employ the best value for money service available. We only ever charge the actual cost incurred, in some cases we have had to subsidise the cost of the postage. Please bear this in mind when you review the cost of postage within our listings. Overseas buyers also please note that items which exceed 2kg cost considerable more to ship from the UK. Please request a postage quote prior to bidding/purchase. We aim to despatch items within 48 hours of cleared payment and always send email c
VERY LARGE DANISH NEOLITHIC STONE AGE FLINT AXE SUPERB EDGES LOVELY PATINA
ONE OF THE NICEST DANISH FLINT AXES YET. THIS HAS A VERY CLEAN EDGE. AND IS NEARLY AS SHARP AS THE DAY IT WAS MADE. FOUND AROUND THE NYBORG AREA OF FYN, DENMARK. THESE AXES MOSTLY COME TO LIGHT WHILST QUARRYING FOR SAND. MEASURES SOME 20.5 CMS LONG, THEN 8 CMS WIDE, AND WEIGHS 950 GRAMS. FANTASTIC AND ORIGINAL PATINA. PLEASE TAKE TIME AND STUDY THE PICTURES. I HAVE RECENTLY LEARNED THE FEW AXE HEADS I HAVE LISTED ARE ALL FROM ONE GENTLEMAN'S LIFELONG COLLECTION. APPARENTLY HIS HOUSE IS A SHRINE OF NEOLITHIC TOOLS COLLECTED OVER 40 YEARS. ALL FROM AROUND THE NYBORG AREA OF DENMARK. MANY UNEARTHED WHILST BUILDING THE NYBORG BRIDGE TO COPENHAGEN. THIS IS A TOP QUALITY AXE AS NEAR A PERFECT FIND THAT THERE IS. PLEASE NOTE I WILL LIST MORE IN THE COMING WEEKS. Please make sure that payment is made within 5 days of the end of the listing unless ... morewe have agreed to an alternative time period. Items which remain unpaid after 5 days will be subject to a non-paying report and the item may either be relisted or offered to the under bidder. We pride ourselves on our excellent packaging. Overseas buyers please note that where surface mail is an option this can take up to 12 weeks delivery and although every effort is taken to ensure that items are well and securely packaged we cannot be held responsible for any damage which may be incurred during this time. The longer the delivery period the higher the risk of damage. Royal Mail have recently changed their pricing structure which has resulted in significant price increase in the postage of parcels. We always research postage costs before entering an item for sale and endeavour to employ the best value for money service available. We only ever charge the actual cost incurred, in some cases we have had to subsidise the cost of the postage. Please bear this in mind when you review the cost of postage within our listings. Overseas buyers also please note that items which exceed 2kg cost considerable more to ship from the UK. Please request a postage quote prior to bidding/purch
MASSIVE DANISH NEOLITHIC STONE AGE THICK BUTTED AXE tool flint axehead 025035
MASSIVE DANISH NEOLITHIC STONE AGE'THICK BUTTED' AXE Flint. 950 grams, 214 mm. Denmark, circa 3,000 BC. A very large and massive tapered Danish axe in a grey chert flint with characteristic squared sides and polishing to the main surfaces, providing an effective, slightly convex cutting edge with some evidence of re-sharpening due to use. Reference: British Museum Guide to Antiquities of the Stone Age. Very fine condition and a good example of the superb Scandinavian knapping techniques of the Danish Neolithic era. Provenance: found Denmark. Scandinavia; 1920's. Please read about our Selling Policies on our Pages Payment Credit or Debit Cards. We check consignee addresses and can only despatch to the cardholders billing address; Paypal to sales@time-line.co.uk; Bank Transfer; UK Cheque or Postal Order made payable to TimeLine ... moreOriginals. Fees We do not charge any extras for taxes or handling. V.A.T. No. GB 795 7410 88; Margin scheme applies. Shipping UK Recorded delivery £3.00; UK Special delivery £6.00 including insurance International signed for £6.50 including insurance. Export licences may be required for some items. Under British law an export permit is required for all coins and antiquities over 50 years old found in UK soil. If required we make your application free of charge. Although this results in a delay, this export document ensures that your item is exported legally, and is an additional guarantee that your item is 100% authentic as described. Delivery We normally ship within 24 hours of receiving payment. Refunds& Returns All items are strictly described and graded, and are guaranteed genuine by us forever. Items are sent to you on 14 days approval. Belgravia developments(UK) Ltd. T/a TimeLine Originals; Company reg. No 3516937 Contact Me: info@time-lines.co.uk; Telephone: +44[0]1708-222384; Time-lines.co.uk, Berry Lodge, St. Mary's Lane, Upminster Essex, England, RM14 3PH. RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Feog4d71f%2B0a7%3E-146f401eb56-0x114-
DANISH NEOLITHIC STONE AGE THICK BUTTED AXE tool flint axehead 025046
DANISH NEOLITHIC STONE AGE'THICK BUTTED' AXE Flint. 560 grams, 169 mm. Denmark, circa 3,000 BC. A large tapered Danish axe in a mottled grey chert flint with characteristic squared sides and polishing to the main surfaces, providing an effective, slightly convex cutting edge with some evidence of re-sharpening due to use. Reference: British Museum Guide to Antiquities of the Stone Age. Very fine condition and a good example of the superb Scandinavian knapping techniques of the Danish Neolithic era. Provenance: found Denmark. Scandinavia; 1920's. Please read about our Selling Policies on our Pages Payment Credit or Debit Cards. We check consignee addresses and can only despatch to the cardholders billing address; Paypal to sales@time-line.co.uk; Bank Transfer; UK Cheque or Postal Order made payable to TimeLine Originals. Fees We ... moredo not charge any extras for taxes or handling. V.A.T. No. GB 795 7410 88; Margin scheme applies. Shipping UK Recorded delivery £3.00; UK Special delivery £6.00 including insurance International signed for £6.50 including insurance. Export licences may be required for some items. Under British law an export permit is required for all coins and antiquities over 50 years old found in UK soil. If required we make your application free of charge. Although this results in a delay, this export document ensures that your item is exported legally, and is an additional guarantee that your item is 100% authentic as described. Delivery We normally ship within 24 hours of receiving payment. Refunds& Returns All items are strictly described and graded, and are guaranteed genuine by us forever. Items are sent to you on 14 days approval. Belgravia developments(UK) Ltd. T/a TimeLine Originals; Company reg. No 3516937 Contact Me: info@time-lines.co.uk; Telephone: +44[0]1708-222384; Time-lines.co.uk, Berry Lodge, St. Mary's Lane, Upminster Essex, England, RM14 3PH.
5500Y.O: GREAT AX 103mms DANISH STONE AGE NEOLITHIC FLINT MEGALITH GRAVE CULTURE
DANISH STONE AGE ARTIFACTS BY PALATINA AUTHENTICITY GUARANTEED Description"Thin Butted Ax( Axe) Type V" Length is 103 mms. Wonderful marble-like patinized flint with fossil includings! Belonging to the later part of Early Funnel Beaker Culture. The TRB I/Phase C, also called Dolmen Period(Megalith Tomb Culture) 4000-3400 bc. The Neolithic Funnel Beaker Period(4000-2800 BC) Agriculture and animal husbandry were introduced in Denmark c. 4000 BC. Wheat and barley were grown and oxen. Sheep, goats and pigs domesticated. Large parts of the land were cultivated during the oldest peasant culture, 4000-2800 BC, and the earliest farmers were energetic builders. They constructed large assembly areas surrounded by moats and palisades like the one found near Sarup on Funen. They also built the oldest stone burial monuments, the dolmens and ... morethe passage graves, many thousands of which have been preserved in Denmark. Flint mines were opened and a whole new industry emerged which specialised in the production of elegant, polished flint axes. Large numbers of offerings have been found, including clay pots, flint tools and amber ornaments, and there is evidence of human and animal sacrifices. The first metal was brought into the country from Central Europe in the shape of simple ornaments and flat axe heads made of copper. Thin-butted flint axes. Possesing gently convex sides and edges, and often only slightly curved blade and edges sloping evenly to a broad thin butt; the cross-section of the primary type is therefore a gently rounded rectangle, though some examples possess so narrow edges that the cross-section becomes a pointed oval. This axe is the characteristic work-axe of the Early Neolithic period and a very large number of speciems is known from settlements, dolmens, earth graves and votive deposits over the whole country. They are normally 10-20 cms. long, though the largest measure up to 46 cms. Many speciems are considerably shorter than their original length as a result of use and resharpening; This is espec
DANISH NEOLITHIC STONE AGE CONVEX FLINT ADZE tool 027293
DANISH NEOLITHIC STONE AGE'CONVEX' ADZE Flint. 220 grams, 105 mm. 5000-3000 BC. A finely knapped and polished adze with convex and dished cutting edge, in a mottled brown flint. Reference: Glob, P. V. Danish Antiquities II. Number 241. Fine condition, small ancient chip at butt; rare form. Provenance: ex private collection, Suffolk, UK; acquired in the 1990s. Please read about our Selling Policies on our Pages Payment Credit or Debit Cards. We check consignee addresses and can only despatch to the cardholders billing address; Paypal to sales@time-line.co.uk; Bank Transfer; UK Cheque or Postal Order made payable to TimeLine Originals. Fees We do not charge any extras for taxes or handling. V.A.T. No. GB 795 7410 88; Margin scheme applies. Shipping UK Recorded delivery £3.00; UK Special delivery £6.00 including insurance International ... moresigned for £6.50 including insurance. Export licences may be required for some items. Under British law an export permit is required for all coins and antiquities over 50 years old found in UK soil. If required we make your application free of charge. Although this results in a delay, this export document ensures that your item is exported legally, and is an additional guarantee that your item is 100% authentic as described. Delivery We normally ship within 24 hours of receiving payment. Refunds& Returns All items are strictly described and graded, and are guaranteed genuine by us forever. Items are sent to you on 14 days approval. Belgravia developments(UK) Ltd. T/a TimeLine Originals; Company reg. No 3516937 Contact Me: info@time-lines.co.uk; Telephone: +44[0]1708-222384; Time-lines.co.uk, Berry Lodge, St. Mary's Lane, Upminster Essex, England, RM14 3PH.
Prehistoric Stone Age Danish Neolithic Type III Flint Dagger - 1900 BC
An ancient Danish Neolithic flint“type III” dagger. Dating to 1900-1700 BC. Flint daggers such as this represent the pinnacle of prehistoric flintworking. Pressure flaked. The short handle widening slightly at the base of the blade, which then tapers to a point. The handle is square in cross-section, unique among flintknapping cultures anywhere in the world. Worked from a fine caramel coloured flint, the precision of design is truly overwhelming. As the societies of prehistoric Europe began to adopt metalworking. The ancient Scandinavians continued in their use of flint, delighting in the art of this old technology. This precious dagger mimics the form of elite bronze weapons that were circulating in Europe at the time. It is beautifully poetic, mirroring the technology that would ultimately supplant it and providing one final, beautiful ... moreflourish of the European flint industry. Length: 6 3/4 inches. Condition: Excellent. Unrestored. Interestingly, the relative lack of width of the blade in comparison to other examples suggests this piece was re-sharpened on numerous occasions in ancient times before being deposited/lost. Provenance: Formerly in the collection of Lars Otto Johan Holst(1863-1936) A veterinary surgeon who was active in Ronneby, southern Sweden from around 1887. Mr. Holst took a strong interest in the prehistory of ancient Scandinavia and he obsessively acquired throughout his career, forming one of the most magnificent collections of early Stone Age artefacts. He obtained these objects from around Ronneby, partly through gathering himself, and partly as payment for work done in his service as a vet between 1887- 1929. Please note that the new purchaser will be provided with a copy of two photographs showing Mr. Holst in his office and his collection mounted on the wall. The new purchaser will also be provided with a colour image of the original board. Where this artefact is clearly identifiable. Authenticity All items are unconditionally guaranteed to be Authentic as described. For added secur
5600Y.O: WONDERFUL SICKLE 88 mms DANISH STONE AGE NEOLITHIC FLINT FUNNEL BEAKER
NORTHERN EUROPEAN STONE AGE ARTIFACTS BY PALATINA AUTHENTICITY GUARANTEED Description Early Neolithic Blade Sickle, belonging to the Funnel Beaker Culture. Also called Megalith Grave Culture 4000-2800 bc. The length of this great harvesting tool is 88 mms. Wonderful marble-like flint with fossil includings! Agriculture and animal husbandry were introduced in Denmark c. 4000 BC. Wheat and barley were grown and oxen. Sheep, goats and pigs domesticated. Large parts of the land were cultivated during the oldest peasant culture, 4000-2800 BC, and the earliest farmers were energetic builders. They constructed large assembly areas surrounded by moats and palisades like the one found near Sarup on Funen. They also built the oldest stone burial monuments, the dolmens and the passage graves, many thousands of which have been preserved in Denmark. Flint ... moremines were opened and a whole new industry emerged which specialised in the production of elegant, polished flint axes. Large numbers of offerings have been found, including clay pots, flint tools and amber ornaments, and there is evidence of human and animal sacrifices. The first metal was brought into the country from Central Europe in the shape of simple ornaments and flat ax heads made of copper. Blade sickles are the first type of sickles from the Neolithic. They are formed of a blade of which the side is retouched. Provenance is an old collection. More details will follow the artifact. I guarantee absolutely for the authenticity of this early sickle-type from the Younger Stone Age. Please view also my other auctions with relics from the European Prehistory. Powered by The free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items.