British Lower Palaeolithic Flint Pebble Handaxe Tool From Dorset
Fantastic Lower Palaeolithic Handaxe tool found in Dorset with a great aged patina. It has multiple delicate working marks. One side has been re worked probably thousands of years after it was originally made. The Paleolithic time period is by far the longest. Beginning some(circa) two million years ago to coincide with the first evidence of toolmaking and ending around 10,000 B.C. to coincide with the end of the last ice age(Pleistocene epoch) Lower Paleolithic(two million– 100.000 B.C. Middle Paleolithic(100.000– 30,000 B.C. Upper Paleolithic(30.000– 10,000 B.C. This item is part of my personal collection. A very interesting talking point Approx 7.5cm by 6cm
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British Lower Palaeolithic Flint Pebble Tool From South Dorset
Fantastic Lower Palaeolithic tool found in Dorset with a great aged patina. It has multiple delicate working marks. One side has been delicately worked to make a sharp point and cutting edge. The Paleolithic time period is by far the longest. Beginning some(circa) two million years ago to coincide with the first evidence of toolmaking and ending around 10,000 B.C. to coincide with the end of the last ice age(Pleistocene epoch) Lower Paleolithic(two million– 100.000 B.C. Middle Paleolithic(100.000– 30,000 B.C. Upper Paleolithic(30.000– 10,000 B.C. This item is part of my personal collection. A very interesting talking point Approx 6cm by 5cm.RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Fvo%7B%3Dd70f%2Bf%60%60%3E-13f3d2a66e1-0xfb-
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British Lower Palaeolithic Wide Blade Axe
British Lower Palaeolithic Wide Blade Axe This auction is for a lower palaeolithic wide blade axe. This axe is very traditional looking in the modern sense and may well have been hafted. It is made from an attractive dark orange flint. due to a pal This flint tool is part of my own personal collection found over the years. This axe was found field walking in Northfleet, Kent. length: 90mm Blade Width: 60mm Weight: 157 grams_gsrx_vers_526(GS 6.6.6(526)
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British Lower Palaeolithic Discoid Scraper
British Lower Palaeolithic Discoid Scraper This auction is for a lower palaeolithic discoid flint scraper. due to a palm This flint tool is part of my own personal collection found over the years. This axe was found field walking in Northfleet, Kent. Diameter: 100mm Thickness: 15mm_gsrx_vers_526(GS 6.6.6(526)
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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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British Lower Palaeolithic, Large Uniface Hand Cleaver/Chopper
British Lower Palaeolithic. Large Uniface Hand Cleaver/Copper This auction is for a large lower palaeolithic uniface hand cleaver/chopper this tool has an appealing natural pattern to the 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: 110mm Width: 50mm Weight: 451 grams_gsrx_vers_526(GS 6.6.6(526)
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British Palaeolithic Lower Hand Axe
British Palaeolithic Lower Hand Axe This auction is for lower palaeolithic hand axe. This tool has an appealing natural pattern to the face. This axe looks as though it could also double up as a scraper. 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: 55mm Weight: 208 grams_gsrx_vers_526(GS 6.6.6(526)
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British Lower Palaeolithic Clactonian Pebble Choppers
British Lower Palaeolithic Clactonian Pebble Choppers This auction is for x5 Clactonian pebble choppers. x 3 uniface. X2 biface. The largest chopper measures 85mm x 50mm the smallest 60mm x 50mm One of the uniface choppers has a fossilised shell on the face. This flint tool is part of my own personal collection found over the years. This axe was found field walking in Northfleet, Kent. gsrx_vers_526(GS 6.6.6(526)
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British Lower Palaeolithic Bifacial Hand Axe
British Lower Palaeolithic Bifacial Hand Axe This auction is for a beautiful hand axe. The axe has been made very symmetrically. t has been Length: 72mm Width: 50 mm Weight: 53g 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 around 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 ... morefor 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)
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A Very Rare British Lower Palaeolithic Flint Pebble Tool From Dorset England
Very rare Lower Palaeolithic tool found in Dorset with a great aged patina. It has been worked to a chopping point/ edge on both sides. It fits perfectly in the hand. This a very rare artifact. Probably made by Homo Heidelbergensis over 1/2 million years ago. The Paleolithic time period is by far the longest. Beginning some(circa) two million years ago to coincide with the first evidence of toolmaking and ending around 10,000 B.C. to coincide with the end of the last ice age(Pleistocene epoch) Lower Paleolithic(two million– 100.000 B.C. Middle Paleolithic(100.000– 30,000 B.C. Upper Paleolithic(30.000– 10,000 B.C. This item is part of my personal collection. A very interesting talking point Approx 10cm by 9cm
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British Lower Palaeolithic, Clactonian Pebble Chopper Tool:b16
British Lower Palaeolithic. Clactonian Pebble Chopper Tool:b16 This sale is for a very nice looking bifacial Clactonian pebble chopper. The chopper is in good condition. It has been simply worked to make a point. Length: 45 mm Width: 65 mm Weight: 80 grams 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 ... morethe 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)
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British Lower Palaeolithic Clactonian P/Bifacial Pebble Tool
British Lower Palaeolithic Clactonian P/Bifacial Pebble Tool This auction is for a beautifully partial biface pebble hand tool. Dating to the Clactonian period and probably of mode 2. This tool is in very good condition with nice patination. The tool is in very good condition with nice Length: 55mm Width: 35 mm Weight: 45g 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 around 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 ... moreand 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 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)
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