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$12.00 Shipping Condition: Unspecified Location: Heidelberg-Weststadt, Germany The forest was relatively light in the beginning with bison, wild horses, elk and aurochs. In the east of Denmark, the peat in these bogs has preserved ... morea rich variety of weapons and tools, bones from slaughtered animals and the remains of dwellings, including hut floors made of wood and bark.
$12.00 Shipping Condition: Unspecified Location: Heidelberg-Weststadt, Germany Belonging to the Ertebolle - Ellerbek Culture 5400-4000 bc. very rare Hunter-Gatherer Stone Age spearhead. Provenance is an old collection.
$12.00 Shipping Condition: Unspecified Location: Heidelberg-Weststadt, Germany This Gatherer and Hunter Stone Age tool. Provenance is an old collection.
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Free Shipping Condition: Used Location: Denmark Danish stone age Tranchet axe of flint. Age: 7400 - 6000 BC Provenance: found at Alrø, Odder, Horsens fjord, Denmark, in the period 2005-2023. Condition: ... moresee pictures. We are professional 3rd generation antiquedealers with 48 years of experience.
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$4.99 Shipping Condition: Unspecified Location: Großostheim, Germany Stone age flint tool modelled after findings from Denmark. End of stone age when first bronze works came up. Length 17-19cm. Flint/Jasper/Agate. Many ... moredifferent colors, pictures as examples. Check out my! Stone age products in many variations. Arrowheads. Stoneknifes, bifaces, and many more! RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Feog4d72f%2Bf7%60%3E-14569b7a463-0x113-
$12.00 Shipping Condition: Unspecified Location: Heidelberg-Weststadt, Germany NORTHERN EUROPEAN STONE AGE ARTIFACTS BY PALATINA AUTHENTICITY GUARANTEED Description"Flat-trimmed Flake Adzes Ertebølle- type" The larger ... moreadze measures 70 mms. Wonderful marble-like patinated flint with fossil includings! Belonging to the Ertebølle- Ellerbek culture( Kitchen Midden Culure) 5400-4000 bc. The last Mesolithic period. Flake axes are the earliest form of axes known from the Nordic Stone Age. First appearing during the Maglemose period. They were made from large flint flakes possessing a sharp edge which formed the cutting surface. It is likely that flake axes were hafted with the flat broad side facing upwards and the cutting edge at right angles to the handle like an adze. To begin with, flint suitable for the manufacture of such flake axes was in plentiful supply. However, flints found on the surface were often frost-damaged and so raw material for making the large flake axes soon became scarce. A new type of axe, the core axe, gradually appeared and became ever more common but flake axes, often manufactured from irregular flint fragments, persisted throughout the Maglemose(8900- 6400 bc) and Kongemose(6400- 5400 bc) periods. Rising sea levels at the end of the hunter-gatherer period, exposed chalk cliffs and glacial morains, thereby providing new sources of flint. The improved availability of good flint may explain the renewed occurance of the flake axe during the Ertebølle period. Flake axes from the early Neolithic period, often of irregular form and occasionally with polishing on the blade, occur very frequently. After about the middle of the megalith grave period, flake axes essentially disappeared. They appeared once again during the dagger period(2400- 1800 bc) and the early bronze age, where often rather inferior quality flake axes are found associated with settlement sites. The side-edges of the Ertebølle- type are trimmed from the front. And after these edges were shaped this side was chipped flatter and smoother, working from the side edges in over the surfa
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$6.49 Shipping Condition: Unspecified Location: Großostheim, Germany Stone age flint tool modelled after findings from Denmark. End of stone age when first bronze works came up. Length 9-11cm. Flint/Jasper/Agate. Many different ... morecolors. Pictures as examples, price is for the bigger items in picture. Check out my! Stone age products in many variations. Arrowheads. Stoneknifes, bifaces, and many more!
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Free Shipping Condition: Unspecified Location: Denmark Danish stone age Core ax of flint. Age: 7400 - 6000 BC Provenance: found at Alrø, Odder, Horsens fjord, Denmark, in the period 2005-2023. Condition: see ... morepictures. We are professional 3rd generation antiquedealers with 48 years of experience.
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$8.99 Shipping Condition: Unspecified Location: Großostheim, Germany Length 25-30cm. 300-450 grams. Thickness 1.25-2.5cm. Made from Jasper/Agate. Many different colors, pictures as examples.
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$6.99 Shipping Condition: Unspecified Location: Großostheim, Germany Stone age flint knapping axe head reproduction hache pierreUSD 11,29. Stone age flint knapping sickle reproductionUSD 11,99. Stone age flint tool Danish ... moretype (reproduction) 9-11cmUSD 16,99. Impressive stone age flint tool Danish type (reproduction)USD 39,99.
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$20.00 Shipping Condition: Unspecified Location: Aalborg SØ, Denmark Ancient artifacts as seen in photos.
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$20.00 Shipping Condition: Unspecified Location: Aalborg SØ, Denmark Ancient artifacts as seen in photos.
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$20.00 Shipping Condition: Unspecified Location: Aalborg SØ, Denmark Ancient artifacts as seen in photos.
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$20.00 Shipping Condition: Used Location: Aalborg SØ, Denmark These pieces are a part of a collection that was handpicked by Torben B. Bernhardtsen.
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$20.00 Shipping Condition: Used Location: Aalborg SØ, Denmark These pieces are a part of a collection that was handpicked by Torben B. Bernhardtsen at Pilesvinget.
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$20.00 Shipping Condition: Used Location: Aalborg SØ, Denmark These pieces are a part of a collection that was handpicked by Torben B. Bernhardtsen.
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$20.00 Shipping Condition: Unspecified Location: Aalborg SØ, Denmark Ancient artifacts as seen in photos.
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$20.00 Shipping Condition: Unspecified Location: Aalborg SØ, Denmark Ancient artifacts as seen in photos.
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$20.00 Shipping Condition: Unspecified Location: Aalborg SØ, Denmark Ancient artifacts as seen in photos.
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$20.00 Shipping Condition: Unspecified Location: Aalborg SØ, Denmark Ancient artifacts as seen in photos.
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$20.00 Shipping Condition: Used Location: Aalborg SØ, Denmark These pieces are a part of a collection that was handpicked by Torben B. Bernhardtsen at Pilesvinget.
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$20.00 Shipping Condition: Unspecified Location: Aalborg SØ, Denmark Ancient artifacts as seen in photos.
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$20.00 Shipping Condition: Used Location: Aalborg SØ, Denmark These pieces are a part of a collection that was handpicked by Torben B. Bernhardtsen.
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$20.00 Shipping Condition: Used Location: Aalborg SØ, Denmark These pieces are a part of a collection that was handpicked by Torben B. Bernhardtsen at Pilesvinget.
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$20.00 Shipping Condition: Used Location: Aalborg SØ, Denmark These pieces are a part of a collection that was handpicked by Torben B. Bernhardtsen.
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$10.00 Shipping Condition: Used Location: Ukraine Such a craftsman enjoyed great respect in his tribe. Pieces of flint were used not only as knives and scrapers for processing animal skins, but also as ... moreaxes for chopping trees and hunting. - Late Paleolithic (40-10 thousand years BC).
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$7.50 Shipping Condition: New other (see details) Location: Jefferson, United States Flake axes are the earliest form of axes known from the Nordic Stone Age, first appearing during the Maglemose period. Rising sea levels at the end of ... morethe hunter-gatherer period, exposed chalk cliffs and glacial morains, thereby providing new sources of flint.
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Free Shipping Condition: Brand new Location: Tarneit, Australia Furthermore, stone tools and waste from their production are the most common artefacts found at sites from the Danish Stone Age. Place of Publication ... moreAarhus. Table of Contents. Country of Publication Denmark.
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$11.01 Shipping Condition: Used Location: Santa Ana, United States Glass blowing. Stained glass. Lampwork glass beads, unknown artist. Glass vessels. Knitted and felted glass. Following Marshall Piłsudski's death, Sanation ... moresplit into several competing factions. Pattern making.
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8500Y.O: GREAT EARLY CHISEL AX DANISH STONE AGE MESOLITHIC FLINT KONGEMOSE CULT
DANISH STONE AGE ARTIFACTS BY PALATINA AUTHENTICITY GUARANTEED Description"Core Chisel" or a very slender" Core Ax" occurs wherever core axes are found. But they are much rarer. Length of this great piece is 126 mms! Wonderful marble like flint with fossil includings! Core chisels play the greatest role in the Younger Maglemose Culture(8900-6400 bc) Kongemose Culture(6400-5400 bc. and the older Erteboelle- Ellerbek Culture(5400-4000 bc. During the Mesolithic period(c.9300-4000 BC) after the end of the ice age. Hunters spread across the extensive area which connected Denmark to England during the Continental period. The forest was relatively light in the beginning with bison, wild horses, elk and aurochs. In time, the forest became more dense and red deer and roe-deer became the commonest game. Settlements were often situated ... morenear the edges of lakes which have since become bogs. In the east of Denmark, the peat in these bogs has preserved a rich variety of weapons and tools, bones from slaughtered animals and the remains of dwellings, including hut floors made of wood and bark. During the Atlantic period, 6400-4000 BC, the sea level rose so much that the northern parts of Denmark were divided into islands, and deep fiords cut into the landscape. A dense forest dominated by limetrees spread across the land. The population was found mostly near the coasts and lived on fish and shellfish, supplemented by hunting and sealing. Food scraps were piled up in kitchen middens which contained huge numbers of oyster shells. Grave finds bear witness to care and respect for the dead. Mesolithic core chisels occur in the same variations as the core axes. They are slender with a narrow edge. May have a bevelled or symmetrical edge. Specially treated edges on chisels are unknown. The distribution is the same as the corresponding axes. But they are much rarer! Provenance is an old collection. More details will follow the artifact. I guarantee absolutely for the authenticity of this chisel from the Hunter Gathere
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10.000Y.O:10 DANISH ARTIFACTS STONE AGE EARLY MESOLITHIC FLINT MAGLEMOSE CULTURE
NORTHERN EUROPEAN STONE AGE ARTIFACTS BY PALATINA AUTHENTICITY GUARANTEED Description Located on a hill at the seaside of a Baltic sea bay. These flint artifacts were found in the organogenic sediments of the settlement, close to the water. That is why they have this special dark-black patina. The artifacts belong to the people of the"Maglemose-Culture" The Mesolithic epoch 8900-6400 bc. This was a culture which lived of fishing and hunting and lived near good fishing localities on the mainland. After younger Dryas the climate became warmer. Soon the reindeer disappeared. The people of the wood now aimed at against game such as moose, aurochs, bear, roe deer and red deer. Arrowheads and the so-called microliths, was made from small flakes. To handle the wood, of which there was plenty of in the new forests, the Maglemose Culture ... moreinvented axes made from flint. The Maglemose Culture, which was named after settlements in the Maglemose bog at Mullerup in Western Zealand, developed in the continental phase(pre-boreal and boreal) when the European continent was connected with England. Outside Southern Scandinavia Maglemose settlements are found in the North-western European flatland from Poland to England. Provenance is the collection of the finder! More details will follow the artifacts! I guarantee absolutely for the authenticity of the Gather and Hunter Stone Age artifacts. 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.
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