JOBLOT,FLINT,STONE,TOOL'S,ARROW HEAD,SCRAPER,AXE,ARTEFACT,NEOLITHIC,MESOLITHIC
NICE COLLECTION OF STONE AGE ARTEFACT'S, FROM A PRIVATE COLLECTION, DONT KNOW TOO MUCH ABOUT THESE ITEM'S SO ANY INFO APPREASEATED, 99 PENCE START ROOM THANKS FOR LOOKING. 466.RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Fuk.rp*fa5%3E466-13cd4eea0bb-0xf8-
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NEOLITHIC AGED STONE FLINT TOOL SCRAPER STONE FRANCE
NEOVENATOR Possibly the UK's biggest killer dinosaur. It once roamed the areas of Southern England around 120 million years ago. Preying on the herds of Iguanodon and also, I would imagine, the numerous long necked sauropods that were around at this time. It is related to the T-Rex busting Carcharodontosaurus. NEOLITHIC TOOL- STONE SCRAPER ANCIENT ARTIFACT Period: Neolithic Age: circa 3.500 years Material: Silica rich rock Location: Normandy. France. Relaxing in the comforts of our own homes. It is easy to forget how hard life must have been 7,000 years ago. We can only try to appreciate the conditions that these'stone age' people had to face. But, by attempting to compare the documentaries about certain lost tribes, like those of the Kalahari bush men and the Australian aborigines, it gives us a brief insight in to the possible ... morelives of these ancient people. A lot of people say that modern man has lost some of his primitive instincts and senses over time e.g. the ability to make contact with the'spirit world' etc. These are all fascinating subjects in their own right. But the craftsmanship in preparing a small piece of stone with such precision, such as this arrowhead, with only the use of primitive implements is incredible. I think we severely underestimate our ancestors too often. But first. A bit about the way they were made and the people that made them: Stone Tool Production: In order to achieve the desired implement. Different methods of manufacture were used. But first, the selection of the finest materials was required. Neolithic man was very particular about the type of materials he used. In deed, he went to great lengths to obtain these. In Norfolk, Grimes Caverns, near Weeting, there are Neolithic mine shafts in the chalk cliffs where a particular high grade flint was mined, despite other, easier accessible flint veins being present. From this raw material, the stone was prepared into a'core' and this is referred to as'dressing' From this core, various assortments o
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SUPERB LARGE NEOLITHIC FLINT SCRAPER
SUPERB LARGE NEOLITHIC FLINT SCRAPER IN LOVELY CONDITION POUND COIN IS FOR SCALE AND IS NOT INCLUDED IN THE SALE AN ASSET TO ANY COLLECTION
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SUPERB LARGE NEOLITHIC FLINT SCRAPER FOUND IN YORKSHIRE
SUPERB LARGE NEOLITHIC FLINT SCRAPER FOUND IN YORKSHIRE IN LOVELY CONDITION POUND COIN IS FOR SCALE AND IS NOT INCLUDED IN THE SALE AN ASSET TO ANY COLLECTION
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Provenanced British Neolithic Bullroarer / Flint Scraper c. 3100 BC Briar Hill
On offer is this large Neolithic flint end scraper/ Bullroarer. Dating to circa 3100 BC(based on the archaeological evidence) It was discovered whilst fieldwalking on fields near the Briar Hill Enclosure site in Northamptonshire during the 1976-1977 excavations. Although identified as an end scraper back in the 1970's, the function of this object has been under much debate. It is believed by some experimental archaeologists and anthropologists as being a possible Bullroarer. If so this would be one of the earliest items for producing sound, either for the shaman or for hunting rituals. More can be found here! We have a large number of flint tools from this site. Along with the log book detailing findspot information. These flints are part of an extensive collection amassed between 1976 and 1977 by a retired archaeologist. We will be auctioning ... moreoff the collection over a number of weeks. A copy of the map can be emailed to the winning bidders and we can include a copy of the logbook with ref to each find. This can be supplied on request. This scraper has the ref# of 1 within the triangle mark. Used by this archaeologist and contained within the log book. CULTURE: British Neolithic DATE: c. 3700- 2500 BC(based on the archaeological data) MATERIAL: Flint SIZE: 39mm x 22mm WEIGHT: 5.7g PROVENANCE: Briar Hill. Northamptonshire 1976- 1977. This scraper/ bullroarer is guaranteed authentic and dates to the period described. A written guarantee can be provided on request. We accept returns if you are not satisfied with your purchase. CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION TO SITE Neolithic Causewayed Enclosure(SP 73625923) Figs 1.3) lies on Briar Hill 800 m. N. of Hunsbury hill fort, on Northampton Sands, at 75 m. to 80 m. above OD. The site was discovered during aerial survey in 1972 and subsequently field-walking over the general area in 1973 led to the discovery of many worked flints, chiefly flakes but also some cores, scrapers and microliths. These were scattered over a broad zone(SP 73905900-73325932) but with
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Provenanced British Neolithic Flint Scraper c. 2950 BC Briar Hill Northampton
On offer is this superb Neolithic flint scraper with good retouching. Dating to circa 2950 BC. This scraper was recovered from the furrow, east of the Briar Hill Enclosure site in Northamptonshire during the 1976-1977 excavations. This lovely deep brown coloured flint scraper, is an excellent example with good sharp features. We have a large number of flint tools from this site. Along with the log book detailing findspot information. These flints are part of an extensive collection amassed between 1976 and 1977 by a retired archaeologist. We will be auctioning off the collection over a number of weeks. A copy of the map can be emailed to the winning bidders and we can include a copy of the logbook with ref to each find. This can be supplied on request. This scraper has the ref# of 32 within the triangle mark. Used by this archaeologist and ... morecontained within the log book. This is a rare provenanced British scraper. That is at least 5000 years old. More information on this site below) CULTURE: British Neolithic DATE: c. 3700- 2200 BC(based on the archaeological data) MATERIAL: Flint SIZE: 37mm x 30mm WEIGHT: 16.6g PROVENANCE: Briar Hill. Northamptonshire 1976- 1977. This scraper is guaranteed authentic and dates to the period described. A written guarantee can be provided on request. We accept returns if you are not satisfied with your purchase. CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION TO SITE Neolithic Causewayed Enclosure(SP 73625923) Figs 1.3) lies on Briar Hill 800 m. N. of Hunsbury hill fort, on Northampton Sands, at 75 m. to 80 m. above OD. The site was discovered during aerial survey in 1972 and subsequently field-walking over the general area in 1973 led to the discovery of many worked flints, chiefly flakes but also some cores, scrapers and microliths. These were scattered over a broad zone(SP 73905900-73325932) but with two particular concentrations(SP 73415919 and 73865902) Other flints had been found nearby on earlier occasions(SP 737589) and some of the flints attributed to Hunsbury Hill[SP 75 NW 2
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NEOLITHIC FLINT - Point,Scraper ? - 10 -
N E OLITHIC FLINT Very nice and rare. Neolithic flint" point, scraper? F rom Sahara Desert of Sudan(El-fasher) Dating: 3.000-5.000 b.C. SIZE = cm 7 x 5( inch 2.8 x 2) Contact the seller for more information Shipping cost to Italy = Euro 3.00" to Europe = Euro 3.00" to USA = Euro 7.00 MAKE REGISTERD MAIL( contact the seller) SPEDIZIONE IN RACCOMANDATA SU RICHIESTA MAKE THE COMBINED SHIPMENT SI FANNO SPEDIZIONI COMBINATE ADVICE! If you want to recive the item. Complete your payment to the seller as soon possible( In 5 days) If you not payment in 5 days, the item return in auction and leave the negative feedback. AVVISO! Si raccomanda vivamente di effettuare il pagamento dei pezzi acquistate nelle mie aste entro 5 giorni dalla data di scadenza dell'asta.Tranne che per eventuali problemi dichiarati dal compratore se il pagamento ... morenon verrà effettuato entro i giorni stabiliti. Il pezzo verra rimesso in asta e sarà lasciato un feedback negativo al mancato acquirente. The seller is not responsible for service transit time( postal and carrier) Non mi assumo responsabilità per disguidi di carattere postale come furti. Ritardi e danni al materiale spedito.
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Flint scraper neolithic England
Neolithic or older chert or Flint Scraper.nicely worked.found in Clare suffolk.nice
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P.I.F. Neolithic Flint blade/scraper tool, Morocco. Ref:RS.SCP
A Neolithic Flint blade/scraper from Morocco This excellent piece is as pictured and measures approx 39mm x 146mm long and weighs 65 grams. A large blade with pressure flaking along all edges. BUY WITH CONFIDENCE. THIS ITEM IS 100% GENUINE AND COMES WITH A FULL MONEY BACK GUARANTEE. IF YOU ARE AT ALL UNHAPPY WITH THE ITEM THEN SIMPLY RETURN IT WITHIN 14 DAYS OF RECEIPT FOR A FULL REFUND OF YOUR ORIGINAL PAYMENT. Check out my! Be sure to add me to your! Buyers outside the U.K. please note payment is by Paypal only please. Thank you for looking. BUYERS OUTSIDE OF THE UK PLEASE IGNORE THE REFERENCE TO PAYPAL PAYMENTS AS WE ARE UNABLE TO SEND THIS ITEM OUTSIDE OF THE UK WITHOUT AN EXPORT LICENSE.
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Ancient Thailand Neolithic Flint Scraper stone Tool Celt Axe, Ban Chiang Antique
This is an antique stone tool. Probably used as an axe or celt, excavated in northern part of Thailand. Circa 6000 to 4000 BC, during the early stone age, before the discovery n knowledge of bronze n iron smelting. Similar to the ones found in the famous Ban Chiang Culture in Khorat province, north-eastern Thailand. And also same period n time, Stone Age) Guaranteed genuine. PLEASE SEE BELOW FOR PHOTOS. For other coins. Banknotes, antiques etc items, please see my ebay local listings(singapore ebay) http:shop.ebay.com.sg/merchant/markzz22 PLEASE WAIT FOR MY INVOICE TO BE SENT TO U. AFTER AUCTION ENDS. For international buyers. Shipping n handling charges is US$12.50. Item will be shipped by normal air mail. I will not be responsible for lost mail in case it happens, as normal air mail is untraceable. For registered air mail, it would be US$15.50. ... morePlease let me know if you would like registered air mail, so i can include it in the invoice. Registered mail is recommended as it is traceable. For local buyers(SINGAPORE) Shipping n handling charges is US$8. Item will be shipped by normal mail. I will not be responsible for lost mail. For registered mailing, it would be US$11. Please let me know if you would like registered mail, so i can include it in the invoice. NO MEETUPS
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Neolithic Flint Thumb Scraper from Somerset
Offered for sale here is a beautiful early Bronze age flint thumb scraper from Britain. Found on the Mendip hills in Somerset. An area rich in Stone age items. A lovely item in fantastic condition. 34.3mm length/30mm wide Check out my! Be sure to add me to your!
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P.I.F. Neolithic Flint Scraper tool, Morocco. Ref:FG.NSC3 Stone age artefact
A Neolithic Flint Scraper tool from Morocco This excellent piece is as pictured and measures approx 22mm x 37mm BUY WITH CONFIDENCE. THIS ITEM IS 100% GENUINE AND COMES WITH A FULL MONEY BACK GUARANTEE. IF YOU ARE AT ALL UNHAPPY WITH THE ITEM THEN SIMPLY RETURN IT WITHIN 14 DAYS OF RECEIPT FOR A FULL REFUND OF YOUR ORIGINAL PAYMENT. Check out my! Be sure to add me to your! Buyers outside the U.K. please note payment is by Paypal only please. Thank you for looking. BUYERS OUTSIDE OF THE UK PLEASE IGNORE THE REFERENCE TO PAYPAL PAYMENTS AS WE ARE UNABLE TO SEND THIS ITEM OUTSIDE OF THE UK WITHOUT AN EXPORT LICENSE.
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3 Neolithic Flint Tools : DENTICULATED SAW, POINT & NOTCHED SCRAPER Dorset, UK
PLEASE read the Terms& Conditions as stated on my M E PAGE. THANKYOU DENTICULATED SAW. POINT& NOTCHED SCRAPER Neolithic Cranborne Chase. Dorset. England Three Neolithic flint tools. Left- an EXCELLENT example of a denticulated saw some 6.4cm long. Middle- a tapering flake = point some 6cm long. These are often mistaken for arrowheads& are sometimes sold as such on ebay. Right- a notched scraper some 4.5cm long. UK P&P £3.50p. Airmail Europe £3.95p, Airmail Rest of World £4.50p. Sent uninsured at buyers risk unless buyer asks& pays for insurance at cost. UK buyers- cheque or PO preferred. International buyers PAYPAL ONLY. Reduced single P&P cost for multiple purchases calculated after bidding ends.
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P.I.F. Neolithic Flint scraper tool, Morocco. Ref:SHR.MFS Stone age artefact
A Neolithic Flint thumb scraper from Morocco This excellent piece is as pictured and measures approx 10mm x 38mm x 60mm and weighs 24.6 grams. BUY WITH CONFIDENCE. THIS ITEM IS 100% GENUINE AND COMES WITH A FULL MONEY BACK GUARANTEE. IF YOU ARE AT ALL UNHAPPY WITH THE ITEM THEN SIMPLY RETURN IT WITHIN 14 DAYS OF RECEIPT FOR A FULL REFUND OF YOUR ORIGINAL PAYMENT. Check out my! Be sure to add me to your! Buyers outside the U.K. please note payment is by Paypal only please. Thank you for looking. BUYERS OUTSIDE OF THE UK PLEASE IGNORE THE REFERENCE TO PAYPAL PAYMENTS AS WE ARE UNABLE TO SEND THIS ITEM OUTSIDE OF THE UK WITHOUT AN EXPORT LICENSE. lm3vhp.RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Fuk%601d72f%2Bjw%60%3Elm3vhp-143e44020c7-0xfa-
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5400Y.O:GREAT SCRAPER +2x POTTERY + ANGLE BURIN DANISH STONE AGE NEOLITHIC FLINT
NORTHERN EUROPEAN STONE AGE ARTIFACTS BY PALATINA AUTHENTICITY GUARANTEED Description A scraper. 2 typical decorated sherds and an angle burin from the Neolithic Funnel Beaker Culture. Richly decorated pottery fragments with cord-handles are evidence for the Passage Grave Epoche of the"Funnel-Beaker-Culture(the TRB) 3400-2800 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 the passage graves, many thousands of which ... morehave 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. The settlement was located at the shore of a former lake. The orange patinated pieces seems likely to have been deposited in the damp place near the settlement. I guarentee absolutely for the authenticity of these 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. RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Feog4d71f%2B%3F4f%3E-1440bb234db-0xf4-
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Neolithic Flint-Scraper 2 pcs.
For sale are 2 nice pieces of Neolithic Scrapers from an old collection. It’s made of flint-stone. Occurs in all Mesolithic and Neolithic cultures of Northern Europe The size is 64x50x20 and 65x62x18mm(1 inch = 25.4 mm) Shipping costs for Germany are £ 3.50, for Europe £ 8.00. Worldwide shipping on request. Combined shipping Please have a look at my other auctions
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Large Neolithic Flint scraper tool, Morocco. Ref:PE2.NS Stone age artefact
A large Neolithic Flint scraper from Morocco This excellent piece is as pictured and measures approx 25mm x 105mm x 120mm and weighs 316 grams. BUY WITH CONFIDENCE. THIS ITEM IS 100% GENUINE AND COMES WITH A FULL MONEY BACK GUARANTEE. IF YOU ARE AT ALL UNHAPPY WITH THE ITEM THEN SIMPLY RETURN IT WITHIN 14 DAYS OF RECEIPT FOR A FULL REFUND OF YOUR ORIGINAL PAYMENT. Check out my! Be sure to add me to your! Buyers outside the U.K. please note payment is by Paypal only please. Thank you for looking. BUYERS OUTSIDE OF THE UK PLEASE IGNORE THE REFERENCE TO PAYPAL PAYMENTS AS WE ARE UNABLE TO SEND THIS ITEM OUTSIDE OF THE UK WITHOUT AN EXPORT LICENSE.
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SUPERB NEOLITHIC FLINT DISCOIDAL TOOL/SCRAPER FOUND IN NORTHAMPTON,VERY NICE
You are bidding for a very rare superb"NEOLITHIC FLINT DISCOIDAL TOOL/SCRAPER FOUND IN NORTHAMPTON AREA IN UK.Superbly worked edges as can be seen in photos. Please check out my other items.I will discount postage for any multiple purchases,please email me before payment and i will send you a discounted invoice.
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NICE EARLY NEOLITHIC OVAL FLINT TOOL/SCRAPER FOUND IN NORTHAMPTON
You are bidding for a very rare nice oval"NEOLITHIC FLINT TOOL/SCRAPER FOUND IN NORTHAMPTON AREA IN UK.Very nicely worked edges as can be seen in photos. Please check out my other items.I will discount postage for any multiple purchases,please email me before payment and i will send you a discounted invoice.
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NICE NEOLITHIC FLINT SCRAPER FOUND IN LINCOLNSHIRE UK
You are bidding for a very rare"NEOLITHIC FLINT SCRAPER FOUND IN LINCOLNSHIRE UK.Worked edge slightly damaged on one side in antiquity. Please check out my other items.I will discount postage for any multiple purchases,please email me before payment and i will send you a discounted invoice.
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North European Neolithic Flint Scraper/Blade Core
North European Neolithic Flint Scraper/Blade Core From an old collection This artifact seems to have been used as a core for blade production as well as a scraper. As the steep flaking in the front indicates. Made from brown flint with cortex remains and many minute fossil inclusions. Height: 55 mm The finding spot will be delivered with the artefact. Customs. Duties, taxes etc. may be applicable and are the buyer´s responsibility.
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scraper neolithic flint tool - grattoir outil du néolithique
Scraper neolithic tool. PERIOD: Neolithic ORIGIN: BARROU- near Le Grand-Pressigny- Indre et loire 37- FRANCE Weight: 2 oz
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Antique neolithic prehistoric tools flint Axe scraper
Lot of 3 antique prehistoric( stone and flint tools. Looks to perhaps be an early axe. Scraper and a stone used to make flint tools.
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Paleolithic Neolithic Flint Axe Adze - Danish Scraper Flesher - Denmark
You are bidding on a Paleolithic 1/4-Grooved Chipped Axe Bit.shaped more like an Adze Blade because it has a plano-convex bit. Not a bi-convex bit.heavily patinated white surface over gray"flint" microcrystalline quartz)6" long by 2 3/4" wide by 1" thick(maximum dimensions)weighs about 298 grams = 10 1/2 ounces.bears an inked label that reads: Paleolithic"and an old browned paper label with the number" 14" in pencil.only minor condition issues- very small dings other than one noticable chip to the side(pictures 4& 5)a large heavy Chipped Stone Artifact. the manner in which the flat side of the Lithic Artifact fractured is worth mentioning because it affords one a really large and easy to see textbook example of the different parts of the Ventral Surface of a Lithic Flake(pictures 10& 11) 1) ... moreStriking Platform. 2) Bulb of Percussion, and(3) Cracking Ripples.all well developed and easily identified. purchased from Old Barn Auction(see February 21. 2009 Catalogue, Lot 255, p. 17)catalogue description reads as follows: 255. 6 1/4" Flint Hand Axe- Neolithic. misprint in the Old Barn Catalogue because" Neolithic. should have been. Paleolithic"in addition. The Chipped Stone" Hand Axe. may have been a large Scraper or Flesher.Or some other type of expedient tool or utilized flake(spall) Crude Chipped Stone Tools like scrapers were made from Middle Paleolithic to Neolithic Times. I believe the Chipped Flint Artifact to be a genuine Tool of some sort found in Denmark(Northern Europe) and ranging in age from somewhere between Middle Paleolithic to Neolithic Times.but I didn't find it. I purchased it at auction.so sold as is. shipped in the small-size"if it fits. It ships" USPS flat-rate box which is $5.80.PayPal preferred payment option.please, no international bidders- will not ship overseas.thanks!
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2 MICROLITHE BLADE SCRAPER FLINT"Paris Basin"MESOLITHIC/NEOLITHIC/FRENCH PREHIST
flint blond white patina of the Paris Basin MESOLITHIC/ NEOLITHIC type of debitage Levallois method.SIZE MAX 39MM ref 798 10.000 TO 3.000 BC most of them are Middle Paleolithic. some are Upper Paleolithic and some of its objects are some early Neolithic. But the definition is difficult. because I was often asked the same question about the age I said it's actually quite easy. The patina is the result of an alteration of flint blond by particular component of the earth in this region. is an extremely long process. on some parts, it reaches 1/ 2 mm. it's a good way of dating but not infallible it depends on the burial environment. on flint dating back three or four thousand years is superficial alteration of tenth of a millimeter, but it is decreasing which mean it takes longer in the second tenth. you can see the example photo of a ... morecut in slices and the patina over two millimeters. not in sale) COMBINE SHIPPING fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moustérien. google.fr/imgres?imgurl=http:www.la-detection.com/dp/images2/61894R14.jpg&imgrefurl=http:www.la-detection.com/dp/message-61894.htm&usg=_EVyQcb3KlQoUMVF7liFXFpMnsA4=&h=578&w=667&sz=28&hl=fr&start=74&sig2=-mJ_mnwNrmA5gtS0a5Dz3w&zoom=1&tbnid=mLq3Os-BLonPiM:tbnh=120&tbnw=138&ei=HZTMTPyhDeWG4gaB75DdDA&prev=/images?q=HACHE BASSIN PARSIEN&start=60&um=1&hl=fr&safe=off&sa=N&gbv=1&rlz=1B3GGLL_fr_FR399&tbs=isch:1&um=1&itbs=1. google.fr/imgres?imgurl=http:www.cavernes-saintonge.info/paleo/zgraqb1.jpg&imgrefurl=http:www.cavernes-saintonge.info/nomade.htm&usg=_HPPnJpaywFvoZ11-zK_hf2qVSCk=&h=388&w=500&sz=71&hl=fr&start=84&sig2=ea7cEqGIzV9biGP1ak8Bgw&zoom=1&tbnid=gcspCGYOhjVJ-M:tbnh=101&tbnw=130&ei=tIvMTODVAceH4Qb2zf2CDg&prev=/images?q=PALEOLITHIQUE BASSIN PARSIEN&start=80&um=1&hl=fr&safe=off&sa=N&gbv=1&rlz=1B3GGLL_fr_FR399&tbs=isch:1&um=1&itbs=1. On Mar-31-13 at 15:02:46 PDT. Seller added the fo
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Neolithic Flint Scraper - Tool (BAC85)
Item As per title approx. size 77mm long x 11.mm wide 6.5mm thick. Please check photo for condition. The ITEM you see is the item i will send i will combine to save postage costs thank you for looking
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Neolithic flint side/end scraper from Grand Pressigny, France (3)
This Neolithic scraper comes from Grand Pressigny and is made on a rich toffee coloured thick chert flake. It has retouch/wear all round. Indicating use as both an end and a side scraper. There is a prominent bulb of percussion and an unfaceted striking platform. This item is in very good condition with no modern damage. Age: c5000BP. Size: 8.0cm x 4.8cm.
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Neolithic flint side scraper from Grand Pressigny, France (2)
This single-ridged Neolithic side scraper comes from the Grand Pressigny area and is similar to the item listed above. But is on a heavier flake and'La Chatiere' is written in green ink. It is made from a rich toffee coloured chert and there is a residual bulb of percussion and striking platform. There is wear/retouch to both sides of both faces, and a significant notch on one edge, indicating use as a composite tool. This item is in good condition with no modern damage. Age: c5000BP. Size: 10.0cm x 5.0cm.
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Neolithic flint scraper/burin from Grand Pressigny, France (2)
This Neolithic burin is very similar to the item listed above. But longer and narrower. It is made of pale toffee-coloured speckled chert and comes from Grand Pressigny in SW France. GP' was written in pencil by the original collector. The point is retouched to a dihedral burin and there is retouch also to the broad end and side, indicating use as a composite tool, scraper as well as burin. This item is in perfect condition with no modern damage. Age: c5000BP. Size: 10.6cm x 3.3cm.
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