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$20.00 Shipping Location: Bonneville, France Mousterian of Acheulean Tradition tool. Biface / hand-axe - made by Neanderthal. Middle Paleolithic - Neanderthal. Probably a "turtle shell" nucleus re-arranged ... morein hand axe. Professionnal Antique dealer.
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$35.00 Shipping Location: Bonneville, France Tool: massive 718g Hand axe (biface) in jasper, a very ancient and rare piece! Weight: 718g. Homo Erectus Heidelbergensis. Lower Paleolithic, France. ... moreOrigin: Bergerac région, Dordogne, France.
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$20.00 Shipping Location: Bonneville, France Lower Paleolithic - Mousterian of Acheulean Tradition. Very nice hand-axe (biface). Material: chalcedony.
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$15.00 Shipping Location: Bonneville, France Tool: small M.A.T. hand axe / biface, the iconic tool of Neanderthal at his beginnings. This tool, under its calcification, is clearly Mousterian of Acheulean ... moreTradition. Mousterian culture - Neanderthal.
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$20.00 Shipping Location: Bonneville, France Tool: very nice and rare Mousterian if Acheulean Tradition Hand axe (Biface), knapped by our ancestor Neanderthal. Mousterian / Middle Paleolithic Neanderthal ... more- South-west of France. Origin: south of Bergerac, Dordogne, France.
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Mousterian hand axe (biface)
hand axe(biface) PERIOD: Middle Paleolithic Mousterian(300–30 ka) ORIGIN: Leugny" near Le Grand-Pressigny- Indre et loire 37- FRANCE 13 cm(5 inches) 7 cm(2'7/8 inches) Thickness: 2.5 cm( 1 inches) Weight: 0.25 kg( 0.6 lb) Authenticity guaranteed arrowheads. Mousterian, handaxe, stone axe, beads, neolithic, paleolithic, paléolitique biface handaxe préhistoire nucleus, CHOPPING TOOL arrowheads, mousterian, handaxe, stone axe, beads acheulian knives, daggers, sickles, prehistory
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Acheulean hand axe (biface)
hand axe(biface) PERIOD: Lower Paleolithic- Acheulian- 1.7-0.1 Ma) ORIGIN: Abilly" near Le Grand-Pressigny- Indre et loire 37- FRANCE Weight: 0.5 kg( 1.1 lb) Authenticity guaranteed
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British Lower Palaeolithic, Large Biface Hand Cleaver/Chopper
British Lower Palaeolithic. Large Biface Hand Cleaver/Chopper This auction is for a large lower palaeolithic biface hand cleaver/chopper. This chopper although crudely made has been well thought out in it's construction. The tool has been made around a natural occuring curve giving the user a convenient hand grip. This flint tool is part of my own personal collection found over the years. This axe was found field walking in Northfleet, Kent. length: 100mm Width: 40mm Weight: 363 grams_gsrx_vers_526(GS 6.6.6(526)
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WOW!! splendid neanderthal biface hand point/Handspitze Mousterian ca. 50 000BC
The Neandertal was named after theologian Joachim Neander. Who lived nearby in Düsseldorf in the late 17th century. Neander" is a classicized form of the common German surname Neumann. In turn, Neanderthals were named after"Neander Valley" where the first Neanderthal remains were found. The term Neanderthal Man was coined in 1863 by Anglo-Irish geologist William King. From the period called"Mousterian" 150 000- 40 000 b.c. tools made of stone. Settlement sites and some parts of human skulls were found. Evidence for hunters and collectors in this period was found in Bavaria, Baden-Württemberg and other parts of Germany. Neanderthals are thought to have used tools of the Mousterian class. Which were often produced using soft hammer percussion, with hammers made of materials like bones, antlers, and wood, rather ... morethan hard hammer percussion, using stone hammers. A result of this is that their bone industry was relatively simple. However, there is good evidence that they routinely constructed a variety of stone implements. Neanderthal(Mousterian) tools most often consisted of sophisticated stone-flakes, task-specific hand axes, and spears. Many of these tools were very sharp. There is also good evidence that they used a lot of wood, objects which are unlikely to have been preserved until today. Typ: WOW! splendid hand point/Handspitze in typical shape with terrific biface flaking and edge work outstanding patina excellent provenance The work traces of the Neanderthals which he left in the manufacture of the tool is to see very well Material: chert Synonyms: Bohnerzjaspis. Bean-ore jasper Material geologic: secundary colored. Eluvial jurassic chert This unique artefact is from an Neanderthal base camp. More information will be sent with the artefact. Period: Middle Paleolithicum Culture: Moustherian. Homo Neandertalensis Measure ca. 57 mm x 45 mm All the artifacts are from my own old collection We guarantee for the authenticity of our artefacts shipping costs: Shipping costs registere
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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)
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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-
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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)
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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)
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Mousterian hand axe - biface moustérien
biface- handaxe. Period: Mousterian Origin: Abilly- Near Le Grand-Pressigny- Indre et loire 37- FRANCE This part comes from a private collection and was collected on surface by the collector the origin and the authenticity are guaranteed. Weight: 6.9 oz
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Ancient Neolithic Stone Age Massive Bi-Facial Biface Flint Hand Axe Tool 800,000
A remarkable prehistoric handaxe. Produced around 800,000- 100,000 BC. These ancient hand-axes serve as some of the earliest examples of man’s desire to create and manipulate the word around him; in some senses they are the earliest form of art itself. This is a stunning, tactile object. 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 civilization in comparison. This one is a particularly large and attractive piece. Length: 8 inches. Weight: 1lb. 15oz. 1.94 lbs) Condition: Very good. Un-restored. Provenance: Ex. U.S. private collection. 100% Genuine Artifact or your money back!
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Flint Hand Axe Head Handaxe Tool Biface Knife Paleolithic Prehistoric Stone Age
This Flint handaxe was bought at an upscale estate sale in florida about 15 years ago. I have no history on the item but I have taken close up photos so you the collectors can decide the value and age as im just not an expert. It measures app 121mm 4.75" long by 81mm 3.25" at widest point and about 20mm thick at center with a weight of 7.9 ounces. its In great condition some chips as shown. United states shipping.
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Ancient Hand Tool Chert Hand Tool Biface Knife Paleolithic Prehistoric Stone Age
Ancient Indian Artifact Chert Hand Tool. I have taken close up photos so you the collectors can decide the value and age as im just not an expert. Please feel free to contact me with any question
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biface hand axe France 10 cm large and heavy Acheulean p071
Large and heavy Biface hand axe- 10 cm- Found in Dept Vienne(84) Central France- Acheulean- Lower Paleolithic 200.000- 100.000 years old. This is a 100% original artefact collected many years ago on a ploughed field in the Centre of France. Early stone age 100% authentic See pictures for size and details Paypal only. Why: Because it is easy. It is fast and it is secure. Payment expected within 7 days. In case you need more time, you want to wait until other auctions end or because of any other reason, please contact me. All items will be shipped from The Netherlands. This item may be subject to customs processings and additional charges. Outside EU. All items are thousands of years old and after a long period of time finally revealed. It would be a pity in case they will be lost again during shipment. That is why we prefer to ship all parcels ... moreusing registered mail only. For less expensive items we can ship without track and trace, but this is on buyer’s risk. Please feel free to contact me in case you have any questions regarding shipment. We will do our utmost best to protect the items we ship as good as possible. Authenticity. Actual collecting on the fields and buying tools for over 3 decades provided us the deep knowledge required to be able to judge on the authenticity of the tools we provide. We cano and do guarantee the Authenticy of our tools 100% and we are proud of that. Living in an area that is inhabited since the last ice age and not far from the areas of the golden ages of the Prehistory opens for us the doors to objects that will be closed for many. Experience the thrill of holding these ancient tools in your own hands and feel what our ancestors felt thousands of years ago. Customer satisfaction is our highest goal. We aim for returning customers and can only achieve this by providing authentic and quality objects. We@ IMammoet" hope to add also you to our extensive list of customers. A hand axe or biface is a prehistorical stone tool with two faces that is the longest-used too
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Impressive Neanderthal BiFace hand axe Mousterian Central France area m-1190
Click Here. Double your traffic. Get Vendio Gallery- Now FREE! MERGEFIELD"TitelEngels" Large BiFace hand axe MERGEFIELD"Herkomst" Central France Description: BiFace hand axe Location: MERGEFIELD"Herkomst" Central France Age: MERGEFIELD"Datering" Palaeoliticum Mousterian 40.000 jaar oud Size: 10 cm. Condition: MERGEFIELD"conditie" Intact. Shipment costs: 30 $. Payment: Paypal only Description: MERGEFIELD"extra_informatie_Engels" Hand axes are most commonly made from rounded pebbles or nodules. But many are also made from a large flake. Hand axes made from flakes first appeared at the start of the Achelean period and became more common with time. Manufacturing a hand axe from a flake is actually easier than from a pebble, it is also quicker as flakes are more likely to be closer to ... morethe desired shape. This allows easier manipulation and fewer knaps are required to finish the tool, it is also easier to obtain straight edges. When analysing a hand axe made from a flake it should be remembered that its shape was predetermined(by use of the Levallois technique or Kombewa technique or similar) Notwithstanding this it is necessary to note tools characteristics: type of flake, heel, knap direction.
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