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$12.00 Shipping Condition: Unspecified Location: Heidelberg-Weststadt, Germany The Neolithic Funnel Beaker Period (4000-2800 BC): Agriculture and animal husbandry were introduced in Denmark c. 4000 BC. They constructed large assembly ... moreareas surrounded by moats and palisades like the one found near Sarup on Funen.
$12.00 Shipping Condition: Unspecified Location: Heidelberg-Weststadt, Germany Younger Funnel Beaker Culture, the TRB. the following Neolithic Single Grave and Dagger Cultures. Agriculture and animal husbandry were introduced in ... moreDenmark c. 4000 BC. They constructed large assembly areas surrounded by moats and palisades like the one found near Sarup on Funen.
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$25.00 Shipping Condition: Unspecified Location: Heidelberg-Weststadt, Germany This wonderful Early Neolithic flint ( silex ) artifact is a. They are normally 10-20 cms. A heavier type with poorer polishing on the edges belongs to ... morethe beginning of the middle neolithic period. Once the shape was transposed to flint the demands of efficiency in use caused a rapid evolution into the characteristic nordic type.
$12.00 Shipping Condition: Unspecified Location: Heidelberg-Weststadt, Germany A heavier type with poorer polishing on the edges belongs to the beginning of the Middle Neolithic Period. Once the shape was transposed to flint the ... moredemands of efficiency in use caused a rapid evolution into the characteristic nordic type.
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Free Shipping Condition: Brand new Location: Tarneit, Australia 1 IntroductionH.M. Bouma & H.M. van der Velde 4 PotteryA.L. Brindley 5 Geochemical analyses of the ceramicsK. Beuker, J. Lanting & H.M. van der Velde ... more7 The Palaeoecological evidenceH. van der Velde Literature.
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5600Y.O: WONDERFUL SICKLE 88 mms DANISH STONE AGE NEOLITHIC FLINT FUNNEL BEAKER
NORTHERN EUROPEAN STONE AGE ARTIFACTS BY PALATINA AUTHENTICITY GUARANTEED Description Early Neolithic Blade Sickle, belonging to the Funnel Beaker Culture. Also called Megalith Grave Culture 4000-2800 bc. The length of this great harvesting tool is 88 mms. Wonderful marble-like flint with fossil includings! 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 have been preserved in Denmark. Flint ... moremines 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 ax heads made of copper. Blade sickles are the first type of sickles from the Neolithic. They are formed of a blade of which the side is retouched. Provenance is an old collection. More details will follow the artifact. I guarantee absolutely for the authenticity of this early sickle-type from the Younger Stone Age. 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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