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 British Palaeolithic Small Acheulian Ovate Hand Axe 
British Palaeolithic Small Acheulian Ovate Hand Axe This auction is for a Ovate palaeolithic small Acheulian hand axe. to the fr on one face This flint tool is part of my own personal collection found over the years. This axe was found field walking in Northfleet, Kent. length: 70mm Width: 50mm Weight: 108 grams_gsrx_vers_526(GS 6.6.6(526)
Green Stone Acheulian Hand Axe
Green Stone Acheulian Hand Axe This acheulian axe is made of green stone. It is in very good condition. This stone tool is part of my own personal collection found over the years. This axe was found field walking in Northfleet, Kent. length: 90 mm Width( widest) 40 mm Weight: 138g Provenance given with every sale. gsrx_vers_526(GS 6.6.6(526)
LARGE ACHEULIAN HAND AXE -PRIMITIVE MAN TOOLS
UP FOR CONSIDERATION IS A GROUP OF TWO ACHEULIAN HAND AXES FROM N. AFRICA. EARLY MAN. THE LARGE AXE MEASURES APPX. 7" LONG X 2 3/4" HIGH X 1 1/2" THICK. THE SMALLER AXE MEASURES APPX. 3 1/2" LONG X 2 1/2" HIGH X 1" THICK.
THREE PALEOLITHIC ACHEULIAN HAND-AXE HANDAXE ARTIFACTS MANIX LAKE MOJAVE DESERT
FACT: YOUR SATISFACTION IS MY REPUTATION! EBAY SELLER FOR THE PAST 15 YEARS 100% POSITIVE FEEDBACK(+3164) If you are not 100% pleased. I will return your full purchase price and pay for return shipping! LAKE MANIX LITHIC INDUSTRY ARTIFACTS You are bidding on 3 beautiful stone tools. For reference. The center artifact is 4.5" x 3" All three are part of a collection given to me 38 years ago when I was in college. Percussion flaked from chalcedony. The original owner must have taken great pride in their artistry. The collection belonged to an old gentleman. Now dead, who shared with me that his"finds" had come from the Mojave Desert east of Barstow. CA when he was actively collecting in the 1930's. All were found above the old 1780 ft shoreline of now vanished Lake Manix which once filled the basin. In 1976 I took the ... morecollection to the San Bernardino County Museum to authenticate the pieces. Ruth DeEtte Simpson. The County Archaeologist confirmed for me that these stone tools were definitely Lake Manix Lithic Industry artifacts of the Mojave Desert. She went on to say that they appeared to be identical to surface finds on desert pavements in the area of the Calico Hills Archaeological Site near yermo. In which Dr Louis Leakey was Project Director. Dr Leakey shared with"Dee" that the artifacts found in the Mojave looked just like those found in East Africa. Dee Simpson went on to say to me that these pieces were of an origin a minimum of 10.000 years in age.most likely ranging upwards to 19,000 years in age. Unique scarce collectibles! LIGHTNING FAST PRIORITY SHIPPING $8.75 Best Wishes, Bobby Rasband
Rare Polished Acheulian Granite Hand Axe :A22
Rare Polished Acheulian Granite Hand Axe:A22 This sale is for a rare Acheulian granite hand axe. This axe is in very good condition, the granite is mainly black& grey with yellow flecks, this hand axe is very smooth to the touch, it has the appearance of having been polished. This axe is of medium proportions and must have taken a long time to create and polish.The axe is very ergonomic. It feels more comfortable in the left hand than the right, there is also a small recess for the thumb. It is thought that such tools. Due to the hard to work involved making them, may well have been made as an early status symbol. Extract: B.M Perhaps some pieces were status symbols or part of courtship rituals used to attract a mate. Certainly such artefacts go beyond simple needs and functional demands. They suggest that early humans could envisage ... morea certain end product and use it as a form of symbolic communication. In this sense. Handaxes may be said to represent the earliest indication of artistic endeavour. Length: 70mm Width: 60 mm Weight: 100 grams rams This stone tool is part of my own personal collection found over the years. This tool was found whilst field walking in the Northfleet(Springhead) and Southfleet area of Kent. Please see provenance details below. This implement was found close to the Roman town of Vagniacae at Northfleet in Kent. This area borders the famous Palaeolithic site at Swanscombe, which is less than a mile away. The area where this implement come from has been subjected to much disturbance through road building. Channel Tunnel High Speed Rail Link and other commercial building. It is more than likey that the implement had been disturbed through this construction activity. I was initially looking for Iron Age and Roman pottery sherds. However, it was whilst picking up pottery that I began to notice shaped implements of a mucher greater age and so began collecting those as well. It soon became my main interest and have been field walking ever since. It is a fantastic feeling to find such an im
Rare Granite Acheulian Small Hand Axe :A23
Rare Granite Acheulian Small Hand Axe:A23 This sale is for a rare small Acheulian granite hand axe. This axe is in good condition, the granite is mainly black& grey with yellow flecks, this hand axe has the appearance of having been roughly made due to the nature of the granite. This axe is of small proportions and must have taken a long time to create the fine point. It is thought that such tools. Due to the hard to work involved making them, may well have been made as an early status symbol. Extract: B.M Perhaps some pieces were status symbols or part of courtship rituals used to attract a mate. Certainly such artefacts go beyond simple needs and functional demands. They suggest that early humans could envisage a certain end product and use it as a form of symbolic communication. In this sense. Handaxes may be said to represent the ... moreearliest indication of artistic endeavour. Length: 60mm Width: 40 mm Weight: 52 grams rams This stone tool is part of my own personal collection found over the years. This tool was found whilst field walking in the Northfleet(Springhead) and Southfleet area of Kent. Please see provenance details below. This implement was found close to the Roman town of Vagniacae at Northfleet in Kent. This area borders the famous Palaeolithic site at Swanscombe, which is less than a mile away. The area where this implement come from has been subjected to much disturbance through road building. Channel Tunnel High Speed Rail Link and other commercial building. It is more than likey that the implement had been disturbed through this construction activity. I was initially looking for Iron Age and Roman pottery sherds. However, it was whilst picking up pottery that I began to notice shaped implements of a mucher greater age and so began collecting those as well. It soon became my main interest and have been field walking ever since. It is a fantastic feeling to find such an implement. Firstly spotting a knapped edge in the soil and then the thrill of being the first to hold it in many thousands of y
 Very Rare Acheulian Trihedral Granite Hand Axe :A21
Beautiful& Extremly Rare Acheulian Dihedral Granite Hand Axe:A21 This sale is for a rare and beautiful Acheulian granite trihedral hand axe. This axe is in super condition, the granite is mainly black& grey with yellow flecks, there is also the odd maroon fleck, it sparkles well in the sun light. This axe is of large proportions and must have taken a long time to create this trihedral point due to the hardness of the rock. The axe is very ergonomical in the hand. It has also been crafted so that it accommodates the natural curve of the palm. It is thought that such tools. Due to the hard to work involved making them, may well have been made as an early status symbol. Extract: B.M Perhaps some pieces were status symbols or part of courtship rituals used to attract a mate. Certainly such artefacts go beyond simple needs and functional ... moredemands. They suggest that early humans could envisage a certain end product and use it as a form of symbolic communication. In this sense. Handaxes may be said to represent the earliest indication of artistic endeavour. Length: 100 mm Width: 80 mm Weight: 424 grams rams This stone tool is part of my own personal collection found over the years. This tool was found whilst field walking in the Northfleet(Springhead) and Southfleet area of Kent. Please see provenance details below. This implement was found close to the Roman town of Vagniacae at Northfleet in Kent. This area borders the famous Palaeolithic site at Swanscombe, which is less than a mile away. The area where this implement come from has been subjected to much disturbance through road building. Channel Tunnel High Speed Rail Link and other commercial building. It is more than likey that the implement had been disturbed through this construction activity. I was initially looking for Iron Age and Roman pottery sherds. However, it was whilst picking up pottery that I began to notice shaped implements of a mucher greater age and so began collecting those as well. It soon became my main interest and have been field walki
Wonderful, Lower Acheulian Hand axe, 90 Degree Handle :A41
Wonderful. Lower Acheulian Hand axe, 90 Degree Handle:A41 This auction is for a delightful lower Acheulian hand axe. The axe is in very good condition with quality working all around. This axe has been made with a 90 degree handle. It is very ergonomic. Length: 110 mm Width: 85 mm Weight: 267 grams This stone tool is part of my own personal collection found over the years. This tool was found whilst field walking in the Northfleet(Springhead) and Southfleet area of Kent. Please see provenance details below. This implement was found close to the Roman town of Vagniacae at Northfleet in Kent. This area borders the famous Palaeolithic site at Swanscombe, which is less than a mile away. The area where this implement come from has been subjected to much disturbance through road building. Channel Tunnel High Speed Rail Link and other commercial ... morebuilding. It is more than likey that the implement had been disturbed through this construction activity. I was initially looking for Iron Age and Roman pottery sherds. However, it was whilst picking up pottery that I began to notice shaped implements of a mucher greater age and so began collecting those as well. It soon became my main interest and have been field walking ever since. It is a fantastic feeling to find such an implement. Firstly spotting a knapped edge in the soil and then the thrill of being the first to hold it in many thousands of years. It has been a pleasure finding and owning such an implement. However it is now someone elses chance to own it. 281g_gsrx_vers_526(GS 6.6.6(526)
 Fantastic! Lower Acheulian Hand axe :A39
Fantastic! Lower Acheulian Hand axe:A39 This auction is for a fantastic lower Acheulian hand axe. The axe is in very good condition with quality working all round. Length: 95 mm. Width: 57 mm. Weight: 212 grams. This stone tool is part of my own personal collection found over the years. This tool was found whilst field walking in the Northfleet(Springhead) and Southfleet area of Kent. Please see provenance details below. This implement was found close to the Roman town of Vagniacae at Northfleet in Kent. This area borders the famous Palaeolithic site at Swanscombe, which is less than a mile away. The area where this implement come from has been subjected to much disturbance through road building. Channel Tunnel High Speed Rail Link and other commercial building. It is more than likey that the implement had been disturbed through this construction ... moreactivity. I was initially looking for Iron Age and Roman pottery sherds. However, it was whilst picking up pottery that I began to notice shaped implements of a mucher greater age and so began collecting those as well. It soon became my main interest and have been field walking ever since. It is a fantastic feeling to find such an implement. Firstly spotting a knapped edge in the soil and then the thrill of being the first to hold it in many thousands of years. It has been a pleasure finding and owning such an implement. However it is now someone elses chance to own it. 281g_gsrx_vers_526(GS 6.6.6(526)
Lower Palaeolithic Acheulian Hand Axe from Kent, England ba1
Lower Palaeolithic Acheulian Hand Axe from Kent. England ba1 Lower Acheulian hand axe c.350.000 BC, the axe is in good condition with nice signs of working. A great axe to add to a collection. Legnth: 100 mm Width: 60 mm Weight: 300 grams This stone tool is part of my own personal collection found over the years. This tool was found whilst field walking in the Northfleet(Springhead) and Southfleet area of Kent. Please see provenance details below. This implement was found close to the Roman town of Vagniacae at Northfleet in Kent. This area borders the famous Palaeolithic site at Swanscombe, which is less than a mile away. The area where this implement come from has been subjected to much disturbance through road building. Channel Tunnel High Speed Rail Link and other commercial building. It is more than likey that the implement had been ... moredisturbed through this construction activity. 281g_gsrx_vers_526(GS 6.6.6(526) RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Fvo%7B%3Dd70f%2Bf52%3E-1447521d2ab-0x110-
Lower Acheulian Hand Axe Chopper from Kent, England ba15
Lower Acheulian Hand Axe Chopper from Kent. England ba15 Lower Acheulian hand axe. The axe is of triangular form, one face has been left with the cortex in place. The axe is very ergonomic with nice aged patination. Legnth: 120 mm Width: 60 mm Weight: 333 grams*ALL CUSTOMERS* I offer combined shipping on multiple items. If you are interested in more than one artefact and they have a few days to go. I will wait until you have finished your order and then invoice you with a final combined shipping price. I will use a courier, it is much better value than UK postal service. UK CUSTOMERS* should you decide to bulk buy. I can send upto 2Kg for £5.80. This is a 2 day sign for courier service. This stone tool is part of my own personal collection found over the years. This tool was found whilst field walking in the Northfleet(Springhead) and ... moreSouthfleet area of Kent. Please see provenance details below. This implement was found close to the Roman town of Vagniacae at Northfleet in Kent. This area borders the famous Palaeolithic site at Swanscombe, which is less than a mile away. The area where this implement come from has been subjected to a great deal of disturbance through road building. Channel Tunnel High Speed Rail Link and other commercial building. It is more than likey that the implement had been disturbed through this construction activity. 281g_gsrx_vers_526(GS 6.6.6(526)
Prehistoric Lower Paleolithic Acheulian Flint Tool Hand Axe - 800,000 BC
A remarkable prehistoric Acheulian handaxe. Produced by an individual of the species Homo erectus. A close ancestor to modern humans, around 800,000– 100,000 BC. These poignant artefacts are the only remaining link to our truly distant past, and serve as some of the earliest examples of man’s unique desire to create and manipulate the word around him, in some senses, the earliest form of art itself. The flint an attractive caramel hue. And the distinctive teardrop form typical of Acheulian tools. This is a stunning, tactile example of a prehistoric handaxe. Worked with care and precision, this artefact has more than just a functional quality; the desire to create this pleasing form goes beyond the necessity of the object and suggests a sense of aesthetic on the part of the maker, a feeling to which we can relate. This sense of a shared perception ... moreof beauty is a remarkable link to the humanity of the individual who crafted this tool. Not only are Acheulean handaxes found over the largest area. But they were also produced over an unimaginably long period of time. The earliest known examples date to around 1.6 million years ago(in Africa) and continued to be produced until 100,000 years before the present day. As such, they represent the longest lived human technology that has ever existed, dwarfing the entire scale of human civilisation in comparison. Those found in northern Europe may well be from species ancestral to later Neanderthal populations. As periodic visitors to the far north-west of Europe. Communities of primitive man would have relied upon such tools for their very existence, using them to skin and butcher animals. In the harsh and dangerous world in which they existed, survival was a constant struggle; they were subject to the natural hazards of the environment in a way that is simply incomprehensible to us today. The individuals who used this tool, in some ways so similar to ourselves, would have been a part of nature, not distinct from it. The development of these early tools represents far mo
LOWER ACHEULIAN Small Hand Axe Tool : a12 
LOWER ACHEULIAN Small Hand Axe Tool: a12 Here for sale is a lower Acheulian small hand axe The Acheulian period in Britain dates from c.350.000 to c.200,000 years ago, finds in Britain from this period are rare as subsequent glaciation shave swept away most of the remains. There are a few important sites in Britain. One of those being Swanscombe in Kent, this tool was found around a mile from the famous Swanscombe site(Baker's Hole) see more details below Length: 9 cm Width: 5 cm Weight: grams*ALL CUSTOMERS* I offer combined shipping on multiple items. If you are interested in more than one artefact and they have a few days to go. I will wait until you have finished your order and then invoice you with a final combined shipping price. I will use a courier, it is much better value than UK postal service. UK CUSTOMERS* should you decide ... moreto bulk buy. I can send upto 2Kg for £5.80. This is a 2 day sign for courier service. This stone tool is part of my own personal collection found over the years. This tool was found whilst field walking in the Northfleet(Springhead) and Southfleet area of Kent. The area borders the famous Palaeolithic site at Swanscombe. Which is less than a mile away. Circumstance of discovery The area where this implement come from has been subjected to a great deal of disturbance through road building. Channel Tunnel High Speed Rail Link and other commercial building. It is more than likey that the implement had been disturbed through this construction activity. 281g_gsrx_vers_526(GS 6.6.6(526)
 LOWER ACHEULIAN Bifacial Hand Axe Tool : a14 
LOWER ACHEULIAN Bifacial Hand Axe Tool: a14 Here for sale is a small Acheulian hand axe. The axe has been made with a protruding nodule for a firmer grip The Acheulian period in Britain dates from c.350.000 to c.200,000 years ago, finds in Britain from this period are rare as subsequent glaciation shave swept away most of the remains. There are a few important sites in Britain. One of those being Swanscombe in Kent, this tool was found around a mile from the famous Swanscombe site(Baker's Hole) see more details below Length: 8 cm Width: 6 cm Weight: grams*ALL CUSTOMERS* I offer combined shipping on multiple items. If you are interested in more than one artefact and they have a few days to go. I will wait until you have finished your order and then invoice you with a final combined shipping price. I will use a courier, it is much better ... morevalue than UK postal service. UK CUSTOMERS* should you decide to bulk buy. I can send upto 2Kg for £5.80. This is a 2 day sign for courier service. This stone tool is part of my own personal collection found over the years. This tool was found whilst field walking in the Northfleet(Springhead) and Southfleet area of Kent. The area borders the famous Palaeolithic site at Swanscombe. Which is less than a mile away. Circumstance of discovery The area where this implement come from has been subjected to a great deal of disturbance through road building. Channel Tunnel High Speed Rail Link and other commercial building. It is more than likey that the implement had been disturbed through this construction activity. 281g_gsrx_vers_526(GS 6.6.6(526)
LOWER ACHEULIAN Flint Hand Chopper Axe Tool : a4  
LOWER ACHEULIAN Flint Hand Chopper Axe Tool: a4 Here for sale is a small lower Acheulian hand axe. The axe is bifacial and shows great age and patination. The Acheulian period in Britain dates from c.350.000 to c.200,000 years ago, finds in Britain from this period are rare as subsequent glaciation shave swept away most of the remains. There are a few important sites in Britain. One of those being Swanscombe in Kent, this tool was found around a mile from the famous Swanscombe site(Baker's Hole) see more details below Length: 85 mm Width: 55 mm Weight: 177 grams*ALL CUSTOMERS* I offer combined shipping on multiple items. If you are interested in more than one artefact and they have a few days to go. I will wait until you have finished your order and then invoice you with a final combined shipping price. I will use a courier, it is much ... morebetter value than UK postal service. UK CUSTOMERS* should you decide to bulk buy. I can send upto 2Kg for £5.80. This is a 2 day sign for courier service. This stone tool is part of my own personal collection found over the years. This tool was found whilst field walking in the Northfleet(Springhead) and Southfleet area of Kent. The area borders the famous Palaeolithic site at Swanscombe. Which is less than a mile away. Circumstance of discovery The area where this implement come from has been subjected to a great deal of disturbance through road building. Channel Tunnel High Speed Rail Link and other commercial building. It is more than likey that the implement had been disturbed through this construction activity. 281g_gsrx_vers_526(GS 6.6.6(526)
LOWER ACHEULIAN Flint Hand Axe Tool : a3  
LOWER ACHEULIAN Flint Hand Axe Tool: a3 Here for sale is a small lower Acheulian hand axe. The axe is bifacial and shows great age and patination. The Acheulian period in Britain dates from c.350.000 to c.200,000 years ago, finds in Britain from this period are rare as subsequent glaciation shave swept away most of the remains. There are a few important sites in Britain. One of those being Swanscombe in Kent, this tool was found around a mile from the famous Swanscombe site(Baker's Hole) see more details below Length: 75 mm Width: 45 mm Weight: 128 grams*ALL CUSTOMERS* I offer combined shipping on multiple items. If you are interested in more than one artefact and they have a few days to go. I will wait until you have finished your order and then invoice you with a final combined shipping price. I will use a courier, it is much better ... morevalue than UK postal service. UK CUSTOMERS* should you decide to bulk buy. I can send upto 2Kg for £5.80. This is a 2 day sign for courier service. This stone tool is part of my own personal collection found over the years. This tool was found whilst field walking in the Northfleet(Springhead) and Southfleet area of Kent. The area borders the famous Palaeolithic site at Swanscombe. Which is less than a mile away. Circumstance of discovery The area where this implement come from has been subjected to a great deal of disturbance through road building. Channel Tunnel High Speed Rail Link and other commercial building. It is more than likey that the implement had been disturbed through this construction activity. 281g_gsrx_vers_526(GS 6.6.6(526)
Large Lower Acheulian P/Biface Hand Axe, Found nr Swanscombe, Kent,a162
Large Lower Acheulian P/Biface Hand Axe. Found nr Swanscombe, Kent,a162 This auction is for a partial biface flint hand axe. It has good detailed working. This axe is in very good condition with great looking patination. A quality tool to add to any collection. L: 13 cm- W: max) 10 cm Weight: 550 grams The Acheulian period in Britain dates from c.350.000 to c.200,000 years ago, finds in Britain from this period are rare as subsequent glaciations have swept away most of the remains. There are a few important sites in Britain. One of those being Swanscombe in Kent, this tool was found around a mile from the famous Swanscombe site(Baker's Hole) see more details below*ALL CUSTOMERS* I offer combined shipping on multiple items. UK CUSTOMERS* Pay one p&p only. Any additional tool purchases will sent p&p free, Your tools will be sent ... morevia a courier service that is trackable and signed for. If you are interested in more than one artefact and they have a few days to go. I will wait until you have finished your order and then invoice you with a final combined shipping price. I will use a courier, it is much better value than UK postal service. This stone tool is part of my own personal collection found over the years. This tool was found whilst field walking in the Northfleet(Springhead) and Southfleet area of Kent. The area borders the famous Palaeolithic site at Swanscombe. Which is less than a mile away. Circumstance of discovery The area where this implement come from has been subjected to a great deal of disturbance through road building. Channel Tunnel High Speed Rail Link and other commercial building. It is more than likey that the implement had been disturbed through this construction activity. 281g_gsrx_vers_566(GS 6.7.1(566)
Lower Acheulian Unifacial Hand Axe, Found nr Swanscombe, Kent,a151
Lower Acheulian Unifacial Hand Axe. Found nr Swanscombe, Kent,a151 This auction is for a very nice uniface hand axe. The axe has a ficron look, it has crisp detailed working and is in very good condition. A quality tool to add to any collection. L: 10 cm- W: max) 8 cm Weight: 361 grams The Acheulian period in Britain dates from c.350.000 to c.200,000 years ago, finds in Britain from this period are rare as subsequent glaciations have swept away most of the remains. There are a few important sites in Britain. One of those being Swanscombe in Kent, this tool was found around a mile from the famous Swanscombe site(Baker's Hole) see more details below*ALL CUSTOMERS* I offer combined shipping on multiple items. UK CUSTOMERS* Pay one p&p only. Any additional tool purchases will sent p&p free, Your tools will be sent via a courier service ... morethat is trackable and signed for. If you are interested in more than one artefact and they have a few days to go. I will wait until you have finished your order and then invoice you with a final combined shipping price. I will use a courier, it is much better value than UK postal service. This stone tool is part of my own personal collection found over the years. This tool was found whilst field walking in the Northfleet(Springhead) and Southfleet area of Kent. The area borders the famous Palaeolithic site at Swanscombe. Which is less than a mile away. Circumstance of discovery The area where this implement come from has been subjected to a great deal of disturbance through road building. Channel Tunnel High Speed Rail Link and other commercial building. It is more than likey that the implement had been disturbed through this construction activity. 281g_gsrx_vers_566(GS 6.7.1(566)
 Lower Acheulian Proto Hand Axe, Found nr Swanscombe,Kent :a1.6
Lower Acheulian Proto Hand Axe. Found nr Swanscombe,Kent:a1.6 This auction is for very nice lower Acheulian proto hand axe. The axe is bifacial and is in very good condition with great signs of working. There is approx 40% cortex remaining. L: 10.5 cm- W: 5.5 cm The Acheulian period in Britain dates from c.350.000 to c.200,000 years ago, finds in Britain from this period are rare as subsequent glaciations have swept away most of the remains. There are a few important sites in Britain. One of those being Swanscombe in Kent, this tool was found around a mile from the famous Swanscombe site(Baker's Hole) see more details below*ALL CUSTOMERS* I offer combined shipping on multiple items. If you are interested in more than one artefact and they have a few days to go. I will wait until you have finished your order and then invoice you with a ... morefinal combined shipping price. I will use a courier, it is much better value than UK postal service. UK CUSTOMERS* should you decide to buy a few items. I can send upto 2Kg for £6.50. This is a 2 day sign for courier service. This stone tool is part of my own personal collection found over the years. This tool was found whilst field walking in the Northfleet(Springhead) and Southfleet area of Kent. The area borders the famous Palaeolithic site at Swanscombe. Which is less than a mile away. Circumstance of discovery The area where this implement come from has been subjected to a great deal of disturbance through road building. Channel Tunnel High Speed Rail Link and other commercial building. It is more than likey that the implement had been disturbed through this construction activity. 281g_gsrx_vers_566(GS 6.7.1(566) RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Fuk%601d72f%2Bfg2%3E-146ba2582d5-0x110-
Lower Acheulian Sub/Triangular P/biface Hand Axe Kent,a142
Lower Acheulian Sub/Triangular P/biface Hand Axe Kent.A142 This auction is for a nice unifacial hand axe with detailed working. The axe is sub triangular in form with a flat base. The axe is in super condition with an even patination. A quality tool to add to any collection. L: 11.5 cm- W: max) 9 cm Weight: 310 grams The Acheulian period in Britain dates from c.350.000 to c.200,000 years ago, finds in Britain from this period are rare as subsequent glaciations have swept away most of the remains. There are a few important sites in Britain. One of those being Swanscombe in Kent, this tool was found around a mile from the famous Swanscombe site(Baker's Hole) see more details below*ALL CUSTOMERS* I offer combined shipping on multiple items. UK CUSTOMERS* Pay one p&p only. Any additional tool purchases will sent p&p free, Your tools ... morewill be sent via a courier service that is trackable and signed for. If you are interested in more than one artefact and they have a few days to go. I will wait until you have finished your order and then invoice you with a final combined shipping price. I will use a courier, it is much better value than UK postal service. This stone tool is part of my own personal collection found over the years. This tool was found whilst field walking in the Northfleet(Springhead) and Southfleet area of Kent. The area borders the famous Palaeolithic site at Swanscombe. Which is less than a mile away. Circumstance of discovery The area where this implement come from has been subjected to a great deal of disturbance through road building. Channel Tunnel High Speed Rail Link and other commercial building. It is more than likey that the implement had been disturbed through this construction activity. 281g_gsrx_vers_566(GS 6.7.1(566) 0fe.RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Fuk%601d70f%2B%3E0fe-146cb03d674-0x10f-
Lower Acheulian Biface Hand Axe Kent,a141
Lower Acheulian Biface Hand Axe Kent.A141 This auction is for a nice bifacial hand axe with detailed working. The axe is slightly elongated with a flat base, there is small area of approx 10% cortex remaing for grasping. The axe is in super condition with an even patination. A quality tool to add to any collection. L: 11.5 cm- W: max) 6.5 cm Weight: 230 grams The Acheulian period in Britain dates from c.350.000 to c.200,000 years ago, finds in Britain from this period are rare as subsequent glaciations have swept away most of the remains. There are a few important sites in Britain. One of those being Swanscombe in Kent, this tool was found around a mile from the famous Swanscombe site(Baker's Hole) see more details below*ALL CUSTOMERS* I offer combined shipping on multiple items. UK CUSTOMERS* Pay one p&p only. Any additional tool ... morepurchases will sent p&p free, Your tools will be sent via a courier service that is trackable and signed for. If you are interested in more than one artefact and they have a few days to go. I will wait until you have finished your order and then invoice you with a final combined shipping price. I will use a courier, it is much better value than UK postal service. This stone tool is part of my own personal collection found over the years. This tool was found whilst field walking in the Northfleet(Springhead) and Southfleet area of Kent. The area borders the famous Palaeolithic site at Swanscombe. Which is less than a mile away. Circumstance of discovery The area where this implement come from has been subjected to a great deal of disturbance through road building. Channel Tunnel High Speed Rail Link and other commercial building. It is more than likey that the implement had been disturbed through this construction activity. 281g_gsrx_vers_566(GS 6.7.1(566)
Lower Acheulian P/Biface Hand Axe, Found nr Swanscombe, Kent,a158
Lower Acheulian P/Biface Hand Axe. Found nr Swanscombe, Kent,a158 This auction is for a lovely flint hand axe. The axe has a fossil shell imprint in the centre, it has crisp detailed working. This axe is in very good condition with great looking patination. A quality tool to add to any collection. L: 12 cm- W: max) 7 cm Weight: 325 grams The Acheulian period in Britain dates from c.350.000 to c.200,000 years ago, finds in Britain from this period are rare as subsequent glaciations have swept away most of the remains. There are a few important sites in Britain. One of those being Swanscombe in Kent, this tool was found around a mile from the famous Swanscombe site(Baker's Hole) see more details below*ALL CUSTOMERS* I offer combined shipping on multiple items. UK CUSTOMERS* Pay one p&p only. Any additional tool purchases will sent p&p ... morefree, Your tools will be sent via a courier service that is trackable and signed for. If you are interested in more than one artefact and they have a few days to go. I will wait until you have finished your order and then invoice you with a final combined shipping price. I will use a courier, it is much better value than UK postal service. This stone tool is part of my own personal collection found over the years. This tool was found whilst field walking in the Northfleet(Springhead) and Southfleet area of Kent. The area borders the famous Palaeolithic site at Swanscombe. Which is less than a mile away. Circumstance of discovery The area where this implement come from has been subjected to a great deal of disturbance through road building. Channel Tunnel High Speed Rail Link and other commercial building. It is more than likey that the implement had been disturbed through this construction activity. 281g_gsrx_vers_566(GS 6.7.1(566)