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
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A Large British Mesolithic Flint Combination Tool From Dorset England
A Fantastic Mesolithic Flint Combination Tool from Dorset in England. It would have been used for multiple different tasks. Edges for cutting and a point for making holes in bone or maybe animal skins. 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 8cm by 4.5cm Posted with
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British Mesolithic Hand Tool From Dorset England
A FantasticWorked Mesolithic Hand Tool From Dorset. It has multiple fine working marks creating a chopping edge. Delicate working on both sides to sharpen the point This is 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 8cm by 7cm Posted with
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British Upper Palaeolithic/Mesolithic Chopper Tool From Dorset England
A Fantastic Lower Palaeolithic Hand Tool From Dorset. It has been worked to a chopping point. Delicate re working on on the main side to sharpen the point This is 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 11cm by 8.5cm Posted with a;06d2.RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Fuk.rp73%28%3Ea%3B06d2-1440bb22237-0xdb-
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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
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A Very Rare British Mesolithic Cutting Tool From Dorset England
A Fantastic Mesolithic Blade or scraper Tool. Clear working marks on both sides and the top of the cutting edge. A great white aged patina Approx 9cm by 5cm 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
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A Rare British Mesolithic/Neolithic Cutting / Scraper Tool From Dorset England
A Fantastic Neolithic Blade or Chopping Tool. Clear working marks on one side to sharpen the edge. A great aged patina Approx 6.5cm by 7cm 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.RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Feog4d71f%2B%3F4f%3E-1480c0b9905-0x112-
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A Rare British Neolithic / Bronze Age Combination Tool From Dorset England
A Fantastic Neolithic/ Bronze age combination tool. Clear working marks on all sides. Sharpened to a piercing point A great white aged patina Approx 9cm by 5cm 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
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British Mesolithic Oval Blade Tool From Dorset, England
A Fantastic Oval Mesolithic blade found in Dorset. A great aged patina This is 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 7cm by 4.5cm
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British Neolithic Tanged Blade Cutting Tool From Dorset, England
A Fantastic and rare Neolithic Tanged blade found in Dorset. It has multiple fine working marks on two edges for cutting ad scraping. A great aged patina This is 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 8cm by 4cm
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British Biface Neolithic Scraper / Blade Tool from Dorset England
A Fantastic Worked Large Neolithic Tool blade/ Scraper found in Dorset. England. It has multiple fine Biface working marks creating cutting/ scraping edges A great aged patina This is 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 5.5 cm by 4.5cm
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