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TWO PALAEOLITHIC STONE AGE NEANDERTHAL FLINT SIDE SCRAPERS
Size: length 9.3cm and 8.5cm Found in the ST Brice France 1960's. Two beautifully made flint side scrapers thought to have been used by Neanderthal man to scrape the inside of hides for clothing. These items are over 30.000 years old. No modern damage see picture 100% guaranteed authentic or you can send it back for a refund Neolithic bronze age mesolithic palaeolithic
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 One side has been re worked probably thousands of years after it was originally made.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
British Palaeolithic Flint Pebble Handaxe Chopper Tool From Dorset
Fantastic Palaeolithic Handaxe tool found in Dorset with a great aged patina. It has multiple delicate working marks. It seems to have two patinas indication re working maybe thousands of years after its initial manufacture 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 10.5cm by 6 cm
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-
British Palaeolithic Flint Piercer or Chopper Tool From Dorset
Fantastic Palaeolithic pebble Piercer or chopper tool found in Dorset. It was multiple working marks creating a sharp Point 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 7cm
LARGE STONE, FLINT PALAEOLITHIC HAND AXE IMPLEMENT, HANDAXE
FLINT OR STONE HAND AXE A large heavy Hand Axe made of stone or flint. Cream in colour I have no idea where this was found as it it one of a collection of Hand Axes left to me by my relative. Please examine my photos and bid accordingly. Si ze: Approx 135mm. Long. Overseas buyers payment by Paypal only and item will only be sent by registered post.Item must be paid for within 4 days of end of auction please.
Lower Palaeolithic Flint Nodule Multi Tool Borer
Lower Palaeolithic Flint Nodule Multi Tool Borer This tool is a multi functional tool made to do different jobs. Boring, scraping, smashing, chopping and all in actions the user would have good control. This stone tool is part of my own personal collection found over the years. This axe was found field walking in Northfleet, Kent. length: 130 mm Width( widest) 70 mm Weight: 310g Provenance given with every sale. gsrx_vers_526(GS 6.6.6(526)
A Group Of 3 Upper Palaeolithic / Mesolithic Flint Tools
A Fantastic group of 3 Upper Palaeolithic or Mesolithic flint tools. One is almost square in shape and very rare. They look great on display. Lower Paleolithic(two million– 100.000 B.C. Middle Paleolithic(100.000– 30,000 B.C. Upper Paleolithic(30.000– 10,000 B.C. Mesolithic(8000-4000 B.C) Neolithic(4000-2500 B.C) This item is part of my personal collection. A very interesting talking point Posted with
British Late Palaeolithic Flint Pebble Chopper Tool From Dorset England
A Fantastic Upper Palaeolithic Hand Tool From Dorset. It has been worked to a chopping edge.Delicate re working on main side to sharpen the edge The handle end has been skillfully worked to fit perfectly in the hand This Tool also has a worked thumb grip which makes it fit securely in the hand. This makes it a very rare artifact. Lower Paleolithic(two million– 100.000 B.C. Middle Paleolithic(100.000– 30,000 B.C. Upper Paleolithic(30.000– 10,000 B.C. Mesolithic(8000-4000 B.C) Neolithic(4000-2500 B.C) This item is part of my personal collection. A very interesting talking point Approx 11.5cm by 6cm Posted with
British Middle Palaeolithic Flint Hand Tool From Dorset England
Very rare Lower Palaeolithic tool found in Dorset with a great aged patina. It has multiple working marks. Making a perfect shaped hand tool It has fine working marks making a a chopping edge. It fits perfectly in the hand. This a very rare artifact. 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 11cm by 5.5cm
FRENCH PALAEOLITHIC STONE AGE DORDOGNE FLINT AXE GROUP tool implement 028134
FRENCH PALAEOLITHIC STONE AGE'DORDOGNE' FLINT AXE GROUP Flint. 340 grams, 82-90 mm. Middle Palaeolithic, 40,000 BP. A Mousterian flint hand axe on a heavy flake, with a Mousterian convex scraper or knife; together with a Middle Acheulian chert bifacial handaxe; all with inked find area notation. Fine condition. Provenance: ex Bowyer collection; ex B. C. Pickard(with invoices) Please read about our Selling Policies on our Pages Payment Credit or Debit Cards. We check consignee addresses and can only despatch to the cardholders billing address; Paypal to sales@time-line.co.uk; Bank Transfer; UK Cheque or Postal Order made payable to TimeLine Originals. Fees We do not charge any extras for taxes or handling. V.A.T. No. GB 795 7410 88; Margin scheme applies. Shipping UK Recorded delivery £3.00; UK Special delivery £6.00 including ... moreinsurance International signed for £6.50 including insurance. Export licences may be required for some items. Under British law an export permit is required for all coins and antiquities over 50 years old found in UK soil. If required we make your application free of charge. Although this results in a delay, this export document ensures that your item is exported legally, and is an additional guarantee that your item is 100% authentic as described. Delivery We normally ship within 24 hours of receiving payment. Refunds& Returns All items are strictly described and graded, and are guaranteed genuine by us forever. Items are sent to you on 14 days approval. Belgravia developments(UK) Ltd. T/a TimeLine Originals; Company reg. No 3516937 Contact Me: info@time-lines.co.uk; Telephone: +44[0]1708-222384; Time-lines.co.uk, Berry Lodge, St. Mary's Lane, Upminster Essex, England, RM14 3PH.
BRITISH PALAEOLITHIC STONE AGE UPNOR ACHEULEAN FLINT CORE 025504
BRITISH PALAEOLITHIC STONE AGE'UPNOR' ACHEULEAN CORE Flint. 397 grams, 87 mm. A flint core from the known lower Palaeolithic site of Upnor in Kent, collected around 1915 from the same pit as the highly publicised Upnor Elephant which went on display in London’s Natural History Museum. Old collection inscription in black: Upnor 34. This core shows typical Acheulean style manufacture and is in a pristine state of preservation with ink inscribed collection reference number and provenance history information supplied. The flint tools of the"Acheulean" are now accepted as contemporary with the"Clactonian" industry, two separate tribes of"Homo Heidelbergensis" living at the same time but adopting different methods of tool production c. 400,000 y ago. A nice provenanced core in extremely fine condition. Provenance ... moreex J. Edwin Jarvis Collection; formerly in the Crompton collection. Please read about our Selling Policies on our Pages Payment Credit or Debit Cards. We check consignee addresses and can only despatch to the cardholders billing address; Paypal to sales@time-line.co.uk; Bank Transfer; UK Cheque or Postal Order made payable to TimeLine Originals. Fees We do not charge any extras for taxes or handling. V.A.T. No. GB 795 7410 88; Margin scheme applies. Shipping UK Recorded delivery £2.50; UK Special delivery £5.50 including insurance International signed for £6.00 including insurance. Export licences may be required for some items. Under British law an export permit is required for all coins and antiquities over 50 years old found in UK soil. If required we make your application free of charge. Although this results in a delay, this export document ensures that your item is exported legally, and is an additional guarantee that your item is 100% authentic as described. Delivery We normally ship within 24 hours of receiving payment. Refunds& Returns All items are strictly described and graded, and are guaranteed genuine by us forever. Items are sent to you on
Lower Palaeolithic Mode 1 Proto Axe on a Flint Nodule:p197
Lower Palaeolithic Mode 1 Proto Axe on a Flint Nodule:p197 For sale; from my personal field walking collection. A Lower Palaeolithic Mode 1 c hopping tool proto axe, this tool has been made on a flint nodule. This chopper has been carefully worked to form a robust point. The point shows signs of having been re-touched. This tool is in very good condition with nice even patination on the worked face. Found at Northfleet. Near Swanscombe, Kent. Length: 10.5 cm x Width: 7.5 cm(max) Thickness: 4.5 cm Weight: 350 grams Mode 1 tools are simple chopping tools and flakes; they emerge approximately 2.6 million years ago in Africa with the Homo genus and make a first appearance in Europe some time later. They are typically modified pebbles and cobbles. And appear to be manufactured by Early Homo species in direct response to immediate requirements. ... moreThe Clactonian culture is named after a superb collection of prehistoric material found on a site close to Clacton-On-Sea in Essex. England. At Swanscombe. Kent the deposit known as the Lower Gravels contained distinctive Clactonian style tools. Suggesting that a Clactonian tribe had established a riverside campsite in the area over 400,000 years ago. It is not known exactly when human groups first made their way into what is now Britain. But it was probably c. 450,000 years ago. Members of the Clactonian tribe made distinctive tools from flint pebbles and flakes struck from larger nodules. Some of these tools are very crude. Just simple worked pebbles, others show a slightly higher standard of craftsmanship. Particularly flint cores worked to a rough edge for use as choppers or chopping tools. Northfleet; where this tool was found. Borders Swanscombe. UK CUSTOMERS* PAY ONE POSTAGE ONLY. Any additional tool purchased in the same order will be sent free of charge, just let me know when you have completed your order. International Orders: I will combine all tools purchased and give you the best shipping price I can find. For large orders. I will send via courier EU: Shipping u
Lower Palaeolithic Flint PROTO HANDAXE with PATINATION commensurate w age UK
PLEASE read the Terms& Conditions as stated on my M E PAGE. THANKYOU. PROTO HANDAXE Acheulian. Lower Palaeolithic Hampshire. England A Lower Palaeolithic Proto Handaxe some 12cm long. Made on an elongate flint cobble using a stone hammer to remove flakes from the sides& edges. Especially at the distal end, leading to the creation of a pointed working tip. Areas of cortex remain. The butt end has been left cortical- the naturally rounded contours providing a good palm grip. The flake scars are all well patinated& it can be seen that the flakes were all removed at the same time in sequence. This‘chaine operatoire’ is proof of the hominid origin of this ancient implement. This is a genuine Lower Palaeolithic tool made& used by Homo heidelbergensis well over 400000 years ago. The PATINATION to the flake scars is commensurate with ... morethe age of this artefact. PLEASE NOTE- a genuine English Lower Palaeolithic artefact will. With very few exceptions, have a patina on account of its great age. Supplied labelled with full locality details. UK P&P £3.50p. Airmail Europe £9.50p, Airmail Rest of World(except Australia, New Zealand& Singapore) £14.75p, Airmail Australia, New Zealand& Singapore £15.50p. Sent uninsured at buyers risk unless buyer asks& pays for insurance at cost. International buyers PAYPAL ONLY. Reduced single P&P cost for multiple purchases calculated after bidding ends.
Lower Palaeolithic Mode 1 P/Biface Chopper on a Flint Nodule:p202
Lower Palaeolithic Mode 1 P/Biface Chopper on a Flint Nodule:p202 For sale; from my personal field walking collection. A Lower Palaeolithic Mode 1 c hopping tool, this tool has been made on a nodule. This partially bifaced chopper has been worked to produce a substantial point. The chopper has a deep notch in the centre for finger placement. It is very ergonomic in the hand. The chopper has been made for right handed use. This tool is in very good condition for it's age with nice colouring and patination. Found at Northfleet. Near Swanscombe, Kent. Length: 10.5 cm x Width: 6 cm(max) Thickness: 3.5 cm Weight: 235 grams Mode 1 tools are simple chopping tools and flakes; they emerge approximately 2.6 million years ago in Africa with the Homo genus and make a first appearance in Europe some time later. They are typically modified pebbles ... moreand cobbles. And appear to be manufactured by Early Homo species in direct response to immediate requirements. The Clactonian culture is named after a superb collection of prehistoric material found on a site close to Clacton-On-Sea in Essex. England. At Swanscombe. Kent the deposit known as the Lower Gravels contained distinctive Clactonian style tools. Suggesting that a Clactonian tribe had established a riverside campsite in the area over 400,000 years ago. It is not known exactly when human groups first made their way into what is now Britain. But it was probably c. 450,000 years ago. Members of the Clactonian tribe made distinctive tools from flint pebbles and flakes struck from larger nodules. Some of these tools are very crude. Just simple worked pebbles, others show a slightly higher standard of craftsmanship. Particularly flint cores worked to a rough edge for use as choppers or chopping tools. Northfleet; where this tool was found. Borders Swanscombe. UK CUSTOMERS* PAY ONE POSTAGE ONLY. Any additional tool purchased in the same order will be sent free of charge, just let me know when you have completed your order. International Orders: I will combine all tools purchase
15.000Y.O: GREAT ANGLE BURIN TRIMMED STONE AGE PALAEOLITHIC MAGDALENIAN FLINT
EUROPEAN STONE AGE ARTIFACTS BY PALATINA AUTHENTICITY GUARANTEED Description European Palaeolithic Magdalenian Culture. Dating around 13000 bc. The length is 50 mms. Wonderful white patinated flint! Burins are blades having at one ed a short transversal edge formed by the intersection of two flaking surfaces(the burin blows) or between a scar and a trimmed edge. This burin edge may be at one corner(angle burin) or in the median axis of the flake(central burin) There may sometimes be a burin edge at both corners of the same end. Or at both ends; this is often due to one or more burin blows having failed, whereafter the worker continued until a useful edge was obtained. In some cases the side edges of the butt are blunted to provide a better grip. Usual length between 30 and 120 mms. Presumably used for working in bone, for example for splitting ... moreby cutting longitudinal grooves. Late Upper Palaeolithic hunter-gatherer communities occupying much of northern and western Europe during the period 16000–10000 bc. The classic Magdalenian is concentrated in southern France and northern Spain. But it can also be recognized extending northwards into Britain and eastwards into the North European Plain in Germany, Poland, and as far as the Sudost River in Russia. The name is taken from the type-site rock-shelter of La Madeleine in the Dordogne Valley of southwest France. The Magdalenian stone industry is characterized by small geometrically shaped implements, especially triangles and semilunar blades, that were probably set into bone or antler handles for use, burins, scrapers, borers, backed bladelets, and shouldered and leaf-shaped projectile points. Bone was used extensively to make wedges, adzes, hammers, spear heads with link shafts, barbed points and harpoons, eyed needles, and jewellery. Their economy was based on reindeer hunting and fishing, and there is evidence of occupied caves as well as open sites. Some of the finest cave art in France and northern Spain can be attributed to these communities, as can a great
PEBBLE TOOL Lower Palaeolithic Flint BIFACIAL LATERAL PEBBLE CHOPPER England
BIFACIAL LATERAL PEBBLE CHOPPER Lower Palaeolithic Ridge pit. Romsey, Hampshire. England A Lower Palaeolithic B ifacial Lateral Pebble Chopper some 7cm long. Made on a flint pebble using a stone hammer to remove flakes from two sides of a flattish flint pebble leading to the creation of a chisel like chopping tip. The rest of this tool has been left cortical the smooth contours of the pebble providing a perfect palm grip. This is a genuine Lower Palaeolithic tool made& used by Homo heidelbergensis well over 400000 years ago. PLEASE NOTE- a genuine English Lower Palaeolithic artefact will. With very few exceptions, have a patina on account of its great age. UK P&P £3.50p. Airmail Europe £6.50p, Airmail Rest of World(except Australia, New Zealand& Singapore) £8.95p, Airmail Australia, New Zealand& Singapore £9.50p. ... morePostage will be combined for multiple purchases. However. This can only be determined once the items are boxed& weighed- therefore, PLEASE wait for an invoice. For‘BUY IT NOW’ items you will need to add the items to your shopping basket& then use the‘ request total from seller’ button.
Lower Palaeolithic, Mode 1 Bifacial Flint Nodule Tool,:p280
Lower Palaeolithic. Mode 1 Bifacial Flint Nodule Tool,p280 For sale; from my personal field walking collection. A Lower Palaeolithic Mode 1 bifacial cobble chopping tool made on a flint nodule. From Northfleet. Near Swanscombe, Kent. Length: 12.5 cm x Width: 9.5 cm(max) Thickness: 6 cm Weight: 669 grams Mode 1 tools are simple chopping tools and flakes; they emerge approximately 2.6 million years ago in Africa with the Homo genus and make a first appearance in Europe some time later. They are typically modified pebbles and cobbles. And appear to be manufactured by Early Homo species in direct response to immediate requirements. The Clactonian culture is named after a superb collection of prehistoric material found on a site close to Clacton-On-Sea in Essex. England. At Swanscombe. Kent the deposit known as the Lower Gravels contained distinctive ... moreClactonian style tools. Suggesting that a Clactonian tribe had established a riverside campsite in the area over 400,000 years ago. It is not known exactly when human groups first made their way into what is now Britain. But it was probably c. 450,000 years ago. Members of the Clactonian tribe made distinctive tools from flint pebbles and flakes struck from larger nodules. Some of these tools are very crude. Just simple worked pebbles, others show a slightly higher standard of craftsmanship. Particularly flint cores worked to a rough edge for use as choppers or chopping tools. Northfleet; where this tool was found. Borders Swanscombe. UK CUSTOMERS* PAY ONE POSTAGE ONLY. Any additional tool purchased in the same order will be sent free of charge, just let me know when you have completed your order. International Orders: I will combine all tools purchased and give you the best shipping price I can find. For large orders. I will send via courier EU: Shipping upto 4kg = £19.50 US/Canada: Shipping upto 4Kg = £27_gsrx_vers_566(GS 6.7.1(566)
Large Neolithic / Palaeolithic? Flint Hand Axe / Arrowhead - 13cm
Description Possibly a neolithic/ palaeolithic large hand axe/arrowhead? This was found carefully wrapped within a bag of donations but unfortunately we are not experts! It has been carefully carved out of flint and measures 13cm long x 8cm wide. Weight: approximately 200g Please see photos below We can combine postage for more than one item! Please contact us for a quote before making your Paypal payment so we can update your invoice. Please note. Our ebay shop is run by a small team consisting largely of volunteers. All items are checked and described to the best of our ability. If you are not satisfied with your item, please contact us before leaving feedback so we can resolve the issue. Please contact us if you require any further information or photographs. Please be aware we are open from 8.30am to 4.30pm Monday to Friday so any correspondence ... morewill be dealt with during that time. This item has been kindly donated to St Luke's Hospice to help raise much needed funds so that we can continue to provide our high quality of care. Thank you for looking and Happy Bidding! Why not take a look at our other active auctions? CLICK HERE We only accept payments via Paypal(or cash on collection) Once we have received your payment. We will dispatch your item usually within 2-3 working days. Please contact us if you have any queries. Please note, we are open from 8.30am to 4.30pm Monday to Friday so any correspondence will be dealt with during that time. We aim to dispatch items within 2-3 working days of payment. Our parcels will usually be dispatched on Monday. Wednesday and Friday's only. Small parcels are usually sent either by Royal Mail 24(business equivalent of 1st Class post) and large parcels are sent by Economy Courier(3-5 days) Please select 48hr Courier if you wish this to be sent using a faster delivery service. Please select your chosen option at the checkout or contact us with your chosen postage option so we can update your invoice before payment. If you require your parcel urgently. Please contact
British palaeolithic flint tool group. C.100 - 60,000BP
Superb small mixed palaeolithic flake tool collection. Many with working. From an old collection. Retrieved in the 70's. From the now eroded paleo channel of the stour in Kent. Details and provenance supplied. Size largest: 5.5cm x 4cm Happy bidding.
Lower Palaeolithic, Mode 1 Bifacial Chopper on a Flint Nodule :p364
Lower Palaeolithic. Mode 1 Bifacial Chopper on a Flint Nodule:p364 For sale; from my personal fieldwalking collection. A Lower Palaeolithic, Mode 1 bifacial nodule chopping tool. This tool has been made on a small flint nodule. It has simple bifacial working and has been worked to produce a point, 60% of the tool remains cortical for grasping. This tool is in very good condition with clear working detail and great patination. Date approx: 500.000-400,000 years Made by Homo heidelbergensis Found Northfleet. Near Swanscombe, Kent. Length: 7 cm x Width: 4.5 cm(max) Thickness: 3 cm Weight: 112 grams Mode 1 tools are simple chopping tools and flakes; they emerge approximately 2.6 million years ago in Africa with the Homo genus and make a first appearance in Europe some time later. They are typically modified pebbles and cobbles. And appear to ... morebe manufactured by Early Homo species in direct response to immediate requirements. The Clactonian culture is named after a superb collection of prehistoric material found on a site close to Clacton-On-Sea in Essex. England. At Swanscombe. Kent the deposit known as the Lower Gravels contained distinctive Clactonian style tools. Suggesting that a Clactonian tribe had established a riverside campsite in the area over 400,000 years ago. It is not known exactly when human groups first made their way into what is now Britain. But it was probably around 450,000 years ago. This tool was made by Homo heidelbergensis. Homo heidelbergensis is an extinct species of the genus homo which lived in Africa, Europe and western Asia from at least 600,000 years ago, and may date back 1,300,000 years. First discovered near Heidelburg in Germany in 1907, it was described and named by Otto Schoetensack. It survived until about 200,000 to 250,000 years ago. Neanderthals Denisovans and modern humans are all descended from Homo heidelbergensis. Between 300.000 and 400,000 years ago, an ancestral group of H. heidelbergensis separated themselves shortly after they had left Africa. One group branched nor
Lower Palaeolithic, Mode1 Unifacial Chopper on a Flint Nodule:p300
Lower Palaeolithic. Mode1 Unifacial Chopper on a Flint Nodule:p300 For sale; from my personal field walking collection. A Lower Palaeolithic Mode 1 chopping tool made on a flint nodule. The tool has been made using a hard hammer technique. It has very simple unifacial working. This chopper is in excellent condition with clear working detail and great patination. Date approx: 450.000- 350,000 years Made by Homo heidelbergensis Found Northfleet. Near Swanscombe, Kent. Length: 9.5 cm x Width: 5 cm(max) Thickness: 3.5 cm Weight: 270 grams Mode 1 tools are simple chopping tools and flakes; they emerge approximately 2.6 million years ago in Africa with the Homo genus and make a first appearance in Europe some time later. They are typically modified pebbles and cobbles. And appear to be manufactured by Early Homo species in direct response to immediate ... morerequirements. The Clactonian culture is named after a superb collection of prehistoric material found on a site close to Clacton-On-Sea in Essex. England. At Swanscombe. Kent the deposit known as the Lower Gravels contained distinctive Clactonian style tools. Suggesting that a Clactonian tribe had established a riverside campsite in the area over 400,000 years ago. It is not known exactly when human groups first made their way into what is now Britain. But it was probably around 450,000 years ago. This tool was made by Homo heidelbergensis. Homo heidelbergensis is an extinct species of the genus homo which lived in Africa, Europe and western Asia from at least 600,000 years ago, and may date back 1,300,000 years. First discovered near Heidelburg in Germany in 1907, it was described and named by Otto Schoetensack. It survived until about 200,000 to 250,000 years ago. Neanderthals Denisovans and modern humans are all descended from Homo heidelbergensis. Between 300.000 and 400,000 years ago, an ancestral group of H. heidelbergensis separated themselves shortly after they had left Africa. One group branched northwest into Europe and West Asia, which eventually evolved int
Super british palaeolithic flint tools.
Super british palaeolithic flint tools. Good mix. Scrapers, flakes, points. etc. Nice working. Old London collection. Thanks for looking.
ENGLISH PALAEOLITHIC STONE AGE HENLEY PIT 1 CLACTONIAN FLINT CORE 027755
ENGLISH PALAEOLITHIC STONE AGE'HENLEY PIT 1' CLACTONIAN FLINT CORE Flint. 295 grams, 8.1 cm. Palaeolithic, circa 400,000-200,000 BP. A bifacial core of triangular form, knapped in two-toned brown patinated flint. This core is typical of material found at Highlands Farm Pit at Rotherfield Peppard. The site is considered one of the most prolific Palaeolithic sites in Oxfordshire, yielding Clactonian tools and some axes. Reference: see Evans, Sir J. Ancient Stone Implements of Great Britain, 2nd edition. 1897; Roe, D.A. The Palaeolithic Archaeology of the Oxford Region. Tom Hassall Lecture for 1994. Oxoniensia, LIX, 1-15. Very fine condition. Provenance: ex Pickard collection, Surrey, UK; thence by descent 1978; formerly in the collection of Dr. Stanley Copeland in the early 1960s; found in Pit 1, Highlands Farm, Rotherfield Peppard, ... moreHenley, Oxfordshire(grid reference SU742813) UK in the 1950s; with old inscription'PAL. CORE' in black in to one face. Please read about our Selling Policies on our Pages Payment Credit or Debit Cards. We check consignee addresses and can only despatch to the cardholders billing address; Paypal to sales@time-line.co.uk; Bank Transfer; UK Cheque or Postal Order made payable to TimeLine Originals. Fees We do not charge any extras for taxes or handling. V.A.T. No. GB 795 7410 88; Margin scheme applies. Shipping UK Recorded delivery £3.00; UK Special delivery £6.00 including insurance International signed for £6.50 including insurance. Export licences may be required for some items. Under British law an export permit is required for all coins and antiquities over 50 years old found in UK soil. If required we make your application free of charge. Although this results in a delay, this export document ensures that your item is exported legally, and is an additional guarantee that your item is 100% authentic as described. Delivery We normally ship within 24 hours of receiving payment. Refunds& Returns All items are strictly described and graded, and are guara
Fine Lower Palaeolithic flint handaxe or pick from France
This attractive teardrop-shaped handaxe/pick from France has a broad facet on one side of the pointed end and delicate flaking to the broad edge. It is patinated white with grey inclusions. It is sharp and is in excellent condition with only one small later. But not modern, chip. Age: Postage will depend on the location of the buyer.
Small Middle Palaeolithic flint handaxe from France
This small white-patinated chert handaxe comes from Cravans in central France and has the provenance with find date(1953) written in black ink. A very nice undamaged piece and rare with the precise provenance. Age: c50000BP. Size: 6.5cm x 5.5cm.
Rare and large Lower Palaeolithic flint handaxe from France
This superb Lower Palaeolithic handaxe comes from the Cognac region of France and has an old collection label specifying provenance. It is made of brown-patinated chert with one thick edge where some cortex remains. It is boldly flaked and is aesthetically very pleasing. With no modern damage. Museum condition. Age: c300000BP. Size: 16cm x 9.0cm. Postage will depend on location of buyer.
Small Middle Palaeolithic Mousterian flint handaxe from France
This small flint Middle Palaeolithic handaxe comes from the Les Eyzies region of the Dordogne. It is made of grey fling. Now patinated white. It is plano-convex with pale cortex remaining over the thick butt and is close in type to the typical Neandertal spear point, It is undamaged and sharp. Age: c50.000BP. Size: 8.5cm x 6.0cm.
British Palaeolithic flint axe - Rare
Very rare. British found palaeolithic axe. Found in gravel workings in kent and sussex. This has seen heavy use! Good size. 3 1/2 inch x 2 1 1/2 inch From an old London based collection. Thanks for looking ag6 2.RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Fuk.rp73%28c%3Eag6%3E2-14b76d333af-0x101-
Large British Palaeolithic flint scraper - Rare
Very rare. Large, british found palaeolithic tool. Found in gravel workings in kent and sussex. Good size. 3 1/2 inch x 2 1 1/2 inch From an old London based collection. Thanks for looking
Small Lower Palaeolithic limande flint handaxe from France
This small Mousterian handaxe comes from the Lez Eyzies region of SW France. It is made on a flake of grey/pale yellow chert bifacially flaked. A fine miniature example of this technology. A very attractive item in excellent sharp condition. Age; 50000BP. Size: 6.8cm x 4.3cm.
Fine Upper Palaeolithic flint blade core/burin from France
This attractive blade core comes from Bergerac in SW France and is made from very good quality grey and purple chert. It is bipolar. With prismatic removals from both ends and clearly has functions beyond the removal of blades. It appears to have been used as a chisel or burin, with appropriate wear at the paler end. A rare item in excellent sharp condition. Age: c15.000BP. Size: 10.5 cm x 5.8cm. RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Feog4d71f%2B0a7%3E-14b8a53d3ce-0x104-
Superb Upper Palaeolithic flint blade core/chisel from France
This lunate blade core comes from Bergerac in SW France and is made from very good quality and very unusual grey and purple chert. It is bipolar. With removals from both ends and delicate prismatic flaking at the broad end. It appears to have been used as a chisel or burin, with appropriate wear at the broad end. A rare item in excellent sharp condition. Age: c15.000BP. Size: 10.5 cm x 5.8cm.
Large Upper Palaeolithic flint blade core/side scraper from France
This substantial blade core comes from the Les Eyzies Region of SW France and is made from very good quality grey chert. It is bipolar. With removals from both ends and clearly has functions beyond the removal of blades. It appear to have been used as a heavy side scraper and the narrow end shows indications of alternative use a chisel or burin. A rare item in excellent sharp condition. Age: c15.000BP. Size: 12.5 cm x 5.7cm. RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Fuk.rp*05e54c%3E-14b8a53d381-0x101-
Lower Palaeolithic flint chopper core from England (2)
This chopper core comes from the same well-established Lower Palaeolithic site at Ridge. Near Romsey in Hampshire, where the proto-handaxe was found. It is made of toffee-coloured flint with areas of white patination and some residual cortex. It is in good condition with no modern damage. Age: c400000BP. Size: 13.4cm x 7.3cm.