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$15.55 Shipping Location: EVESHAM, United Kingdom 20 VERY RARE GOOD SIZED GENUINE NEOLITHIC FLINT CARVED ARROWHEADS. VARIOUS SIZES. GOOD CONDITION. The Neolithic period in the British Isles was characterised ... moreby the adoption of agriculture and sedentary living.
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$15.55 Shipping Location: EVESHAM, United Kingdom 10 VERY RARE GOOD SIZED GENUINE NEOLITHIC FLINT CARVED ARROWHEADS. GOOD CONDITION. The Neolithic period in the British Isles was characterised by the ... moreadoption of agriculture and sedentary living. To make room for the new farmland, these early agricultural communities undertook mass deforestation across the islands, dramatically and permanently transforming the landscape.
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$15.55 Shipping Location: EVESHAM, United Kingdom 9 VERY RARE GOOD SIZED GENUINE NEOLITHIC FLINT CARVED ARROWHEADS. GOOD CONDITION. The Neolithic period in the British Isles was characterised by the adoption ... moreof agriculture and sedentary living. To make room for the new farmland, these early agricultural communities undertook mass deforestation across the islands, dramatically and permanently transforming the landscape.
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$15.55 Shipping Location: EVESHAM, United Kingdom LOT OF 3 GENUINE NEOLITHIC FLINT CARVED ARROWHEADS. GOOD CONDITION. The Neolithic period in the British Isles was characterised by the adoption of agriculture ... moreand sedentary living. To make room for the new farmland, these early agricultural communities undertook mass deforestation across the islands, dramatically and permanently transforming the landscape.
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$15.55 Shipping Location: EVESHAM, United Kingdom LOT OF 2 GENUINE NEOLITHIC FLINT CARVED ARROWHEADS. GOOD CONDITION. The Neolithic period in the British Isles was characterised by the adoption of agriculture ... moreand sedentary living. To make room for the new farmland, these early agricultural communities undertook mass deforestation across the islands, dramatically and permanently transforming the landscape.
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$15.55 Shipping Location: EVESHAM, United Kingdom LOT OF 7 GOOD SIZED GENUINE NEOLITHIC FLINT CARVED ARROWHEADS. GOOD CONDITION. The Neolithic period in the British Isles was characterised by the adoption ... moreof agriculture and sedentary living. To make room for the new farmland, these early agricultural communities undertook mass deforestation across the islands, dramatically and permanently transforming the landscape.
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$15.55 Shipping Location: EVESHAM, United Kingdom 12 VERY RARE GOOD SIZED GENUINE NEOLITHIC FLINT CARVED ARROWHEADS. GOOD CONDITION. The Neolithic period in the British Isles was characterised by the ... moreadoption of agriculture and sedentary living. To make room for the new farmland, these early agricultural communities undertook mass deforestation across the islands, dramatically and permanently transforming the landscape.
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$15.55 Shipping Location: EVESHAM, United Kingdom LOT OF 6 GENUINE NEOLITHIC FLINT CARVED ARROWHEADS. GOOD CONDITION. The Neolithic period in the British Isles was characterised by the adoption of agriculture ... moreand sedentary living. To make room for the new farmland, these early agricultural communities undertook mass deforestation across the islands, dramatically and permanently transforming the landscape.
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$15.55 Shipping Location: EVESHAM, United Kingdom 5 VERY RARE GOOD SIZED GENUINE NEOLITHIC FLINT CARVED ARROWHEADS. GOOD CONDITION. The Neolithic period in the British Isles was characterised by the adoption ... moreof agriculture and sedentary living. To make room for the new farmland, these early agricultural communities undertook mass deforestation across the islands, dramatically and permanently transforming the landscape.
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$5.99 Shipping Location: Lummi Island, United States REVIEW: A powerful tract on behalf of prehistoric culture, intended to show the importance and relatively advanced nature of Stone Age civilization. Here ... morehe sets about to rectify things. And he argues, too, that prehistoric beings pioneered both visual art and science.
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$6.49 Shipping Condition: Used Location: Lummi Island, United States REVIEW: A powerful tract on behalf of prehistoric culture, intended to show the importance and relatively advanced nature of Stone Age civilization. Here ... morehe sets about to rectify things. And he argues, too, that prehistoric beings pioneered both visual art and science.
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$5.99 Shipping Location: Lummi Island, United States REVIEW: A powerful tract on behalf of prehistoric culture, intended to show the importance and relatively advanced nature of Stone Age civilization. Here ... morehe sets about to rectify things. And he argues, too, that prehistoric beings pioneered both visual art and science.
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$5.99 Shipping Location: Lummi Island, United States REVIEW: A powerful tract on behalf of prehistoric culture, intended to show the importance and relatively advanced nature of Stone Age civilization. Here ... morehe sets about to rectify things. And he argues, too, that prehistoric beings pioneered both visual art and science.
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$5.99 Shipping Condition: Brand New Location: Lummi Island, United States REVIEW: A powerful tract on behalf of prehistoric culture, intended to show the importance and relatively advanced nature of Stone Age civilization. Here ... morehe sets about to rectify things. And he argues, too, that prehistoric beings pioneered both visual art and science.
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$6.49 Shipping Condition: Used Location: Lummi Island, United States The Lost Civilizations Of The Stone Age by Richard Rudgley. DESCRIPTION: Hardback with Dust Jacket: 310 pages. Publisher: The Free Press; 1999) ISBN: ... more0684855801. This title challenges the notion that modern history is far superior to the events and accomplishments of early civilization. The author. A scholar of prehistoric art, religion, and technology, argues that the occurrences and characteristics of later human history have their origins in prehistory. He argues that the system of constellations in the night sky, the use of calculating instruments, and artistic representations all prove that the people of the Stone Age were anything but primitive. Perhaps after reading this insightful book, the reader will come away with an entirely different take on prehistory and its legacy. CONDITION: New hardcover w/dustjacket. Free Press(1998) 320 pages. Unblemished except VERY slight edge and corner shelf wear to dustjacket and covers. Dustjacket also exhibits very mild rubbing(dustjacket is high-gloss black and so shows rub marks very easily. Even merely from being shelved between other books) Very minimal shelf wear consistent with new stock from an open-shelf book store(such as Barnes& Noble, etc. Pages are pristine; clean, crisp, unmarked, unmutilated, tightly bound, unambiguously unread. PLEASE SEE IMAGES BELOW FOR JACKET DESCRIPTION(S) AND FOR PAGES OF PICTURES FROM INSIDE OF BOOK. PLEASE SEE PUBLISHER. PROFESSIONAL, AND READER REVIEWS BELOW. PUBLISHER REVIEW: REVIEW: Award-winning British scholar takes a provocative and engaging look at the Stone Age. Challenging some of the most basic assumptions about the beginnings of civilization, and offering a fascinating and rich introduction to a lost world. Line drawings and photo illustrations. Richard Rudgley is an Oxford-trained scholar of Stone Age art, religion and technology. PROFESSIONAL REVIEWS: REVIEW: Ever wonder what it was like to be a caveman? Whether you are a dentist. Sculptor or accountant, you may have more in common with our Stone Age ancest
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$5.99 Shipping Location: Lummi Island, United States REVIEW: A powerful tract on behalf of prehistoric culture, intended to show the importance and relatively advanced nature of Stone Age civilization. Here ... morehe sets about to rectify things. And he argues, too, that prehistoric beings pioneered both visual art and science.
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Ancient Prehistoric Paleolithic or Mesolithic Stone Age Flint Tool - 9000 BC
A wonderful Mesolithic flint cutting tool. From northern France, dating to approximately 9000- 5000 B.C. This beautiful stone tool was made from a larger piece of flint. Broken down and then chipped into form, the attractive surface flaking visible on some areas has been created by the use of a soft hammer, likely made from bone or antler. Tools like this would have been used for butchering meat and cleaning animal hides before the advent of smelting. A fascinating prehistoric tool. Length: 3 3/4 inches. Provenance: Ex English private collection. Collected in the on the 18th September 1954 in Oise, northern France. Find data written in black ink. Published: Bonhams Antiquities sale. London 2012. Authenticity All items are unconditionally guaranteed to be Authentic as described. For added security we offer a full money-back guarantee if a ... morerecognized authority disputes the authenticity of any object sold. We send paper invoices incorporating a signed certificate of authenticity and photograph of the item. Shipping We send all collectibles Registered. Signed-for and Insured. We do not aim to profit from shipping charges. As volume sellers with preferential rates, we are mostly able to ship at below commercially available prices. For eBay customers If you wish to leave us a note or have a special request for delivery. Please do not use the"item notes" on the ebay checkout. Instead, please send your request via the contact seller link. Combined shipping In some cases we can combine multiple items into a single package to save you money. However. If you plan to purchase items over the course of a day or more you must delay payment and let us know after you have purchased the first item. Otherwise all items are sent following cleared payment. Terms and conditions No Sales Tax/VAT will be charged by ourselves. We are not responsible for customs delays/duties. As legitimate sellers. We abide by United Kingdom and European Union Export regulations. We do not mis-describe items on the customs form. Please note tha
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8500Y.O: FANTASTIC EARLY CHISEL DANISH STONE AGE MESOLITHIC FLINT KONGEMOSE CULT
DANISH STONE AGE ARTIFACTS BY PALATINA AUTHENTICITY GUARANTEED Description"Core Chisel" Occurs wherever core axes are found. But they are much rarer. Length of this great piece is 93mms. Of wonderful patinized 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 near the edges of lakes ... morewhich 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 Gatherer Stone Age. Please view
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Mesolithic British Flint artifacts Middle Stone Age - Points
A group of mesolithic flint artifacts. Recorded as part of a larger assembledge with Suffolk archaeology unit Collected as part of a field walking exercise in 2003 This small group of flint tools date to the British Mesolithic period so between 8.000 and 15,000 years ago. The land during this time was connected to the continent of Europe via the land bridgenow known as doggerland. The nomadic peoples of this time had a hunter gatherer culture. River valleys show a concentration of finds within the Brecklands area of East Anglia and this group were collected from the Little Ouse river valley. A beautiful blue grey patination has built up on the flints after thousands of years laying in the sandy soils. I will post worldwide. RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Feog4d71f%2B%3F4f%3E-1449936fd3a-0x105-
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Mesolithic British Flint Hand Axe / Chopper Old Stone Age -
A Mesolithicc flint chopper handaxe. Recorded as part of a larger assembledge with Suffolk archaeology unit Collected as part of a field walking exercise in 2003 This Hand axe is flint tools date to the British Mesolithic period so between 8.000 and 12,000 years ago. The land during this time was being cleared and still connected to the continent of Europe via the land bridgenow known as doggerland. The nomadic peoples hunted and migrated seasonally following the fauna, deer, the wild ox, bears and wolves were all indigenous. River valleys show a concentration of finds within the Brecklands area of East Anglia and this group were collected from the Little Ouse river valley. A beautiful patination has built up on the flint after thousands of years laying in the sandy soils. This artifact is 7cm long by 6.5cm by 3.5cm. It is fashioned from ... morea surface cobble of pale grey flint and has partial cortex( white chalk crust) remaining. I will post worldwide and combine shipping on items. Thank you for looking
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Paleolithic prehistoric mesolithic stone age flint scraping tool, artifact relic
A nicely preserved Paleolithic stoneage scraping tool from stone age man used to clean hides and could be used to cut as well. A flint item approximately 5000 years old with good chipping to make the margins. Good stone flint tool for collectors. Still functional if inclined. 4 1/2 inches long. See my other Pre Columbian artifacts. Trench art and unique items. Inca Treasures LTD.
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Large Mesolithic Flint side scraper/knife tool. Ref:B.MS2 Stone age artefact
A robust Mesolithic Flint side scraper/knife tool from Suffolk. East Anglia, UK This specimen is as pictured and measures approx 25mm x 40mm x 120mm and weighs 113 grams. The Mesolithic period lasted between the end of the last ice age. Approx 12,000 years ago to around 5,500 years ago when humans began the practice of farming in settlements. After the ice melted, cutting deep river valleys in the chalk downs, hunting parties began to visit England regularly, following the herds of game. Hunting parties found areas of the UK covered with flint nodules eroded from the chalk deposits and used these flints to manufacture their tools and hunting weapons. BUY WITH CONFIDENCE. THIS ITEM IS DEEMED TO BE 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 ... moreFOR 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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Large Mesolithic Flint knife tool. Ref:(K.MKN) stoneage,stone age
A large Mesolithic Flint kinife tool from Nr Beccles. Suffolk, East Anglia, UK This specimen is as pictured and measures approx 35mm x 55mm x 120mm and weighs approx 167 grams. An excellent and large example. With very obvious signs of working for a Mesolithic tool. The Mesolithic period lasted between the end of the last ice age. Approx 12,000 years ago to around 5,500 years ago when humans began the practice of farming in settlements. After the ice melted, cutting deep river valleys in the chalk downs, hunting parties began to visit England regularly, following the herds of game. Hunting parties found areas of the UK covered with flint nodules eroded from the chalk deposits and used these flints to manufacture their tools and hunting weapons. BUY WITH CONFIDENCE. THIS ITEM IS DEEMED TO BE 100% GENUINE AND COMES WITH A FULL MONEY BACK GUARANTEE. ... moreIF 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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Mesolithic Flint Scraper tool. Ref:P.MSL2 Stone age artefact
A Mesolithic Flint scraper from Suffolk. East Anglia, UK This specimen is as pictured and measures approx 25mm x 65mm x 70mm. Found by me during one of my many field walking expeditions over the years and originally part of my private collection. The Mesolithic period lasted between the end of the last ice age. Approx 12,000 years ago to around 5,500 years ago when humans began the practice of farming in settlements. After the ice melted, cutting deep river valleys in the chalk downs, hunting parties began to visit England regularly, following the herds of game. Hunting parties found areas of the UK covered with flint nodules eroded from the chalk deposits and used these flints to manufacture their tools and hunting weapons. BUY WITH CONFIDENCE. THIS ITEM IS DEEMED TO BE 100% GENUINE AND COMES WITH A FULL MONEY BACK GUARANTEE. IF YOU ARE ... moreAT 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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Large Mesolithic Flint side scraper tool. Ref:5.MSL2 Stone age artefact
A large Mesolithic Flint side scraper from Suffolk. East Anglia, UK This large specimen is as pictured and measures approx 30mm x 60mm x 110mm and weighs 215 grams. Some cortex remains on both sides but an obviously worked tool with pressure flaking along both side edges. Striking platform clearly evident as well as removal scars where thin flakes have been struck off the front of the tool. An excellent and large example. With very obvious signs of working for a Mesolithic tool. BUY WITH CONFIDENCE. THIS ITEM IS DEEMED TO BE 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. ... moreBUYERS 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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Large Mesolithic Flint Hand Axe/Chopping tool. Ref:AMH.AX Stone age artefact
A very large Mesolithic Flint hand axe/chopping tool from Suffolk. East Anglia, UK. Showing obvious retouching/pressure flaking. Even patina and striking platform. Obvious signs of use, a really good example. This specimen is as pictured and measures approx 65mm x 90mm x 135mm and weighs approx 850 grams. Found by me during one of my many field walking expeditions over the years and originally part of my private collection. The Mesolithic period lasted between the end of the last ice age. Approx 12,000 years ago to around 5,500 years ago when humans began the practice of farming in settlements. After the ice melted, cutting deep river valleys in the chalk downs, hunting parties began to visit England regularly, following the herds of game. Hunting parties found areas of the UK covered with flint nodules eroded from the chalk deposits and ... moreused these flints to manufacture their tools and hunting weapons. BUY WITH CONFIDENCE. THIS ITEM IS DEEMED TO BE 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 we are not able to send this item outside of the UK due to export laws. Thank you for looking.
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Mesolithic Flint Axe/Chopping tool. Ref:5.AX1w Stone age artefact
A large Mesolithic Flint axe/chopping tool from Suffolk. East Anglia, UK. A large primary flake showing obvious retouching/pressure flaking on the distal edge and a prominent bulb of percussion. This specimen is as pictured(shown from 3 sides) and measures approx 25 mm x 8 5mm x 1 1 0mm and weighs approx 439 grams. BUY WITH CONFIDENCE. THIS ITEM IS DEEMED TO BE 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 we are not able to send this item outside of the UK due to export laws. Thank you for looking.
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Mesolithic Flint scraper tool. Ref:FG.MFT3 Stone age artefact
A Mesolithic Flint end scraper from Suffolk. East Anglia, UK This specimen is as pictured(shown from 3 sides) and measures approx 35 mm x 8 0mm. BUY WITH CONFIDENCE. THIS ITEM IS DEEMED TO BE 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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Large Mesolithic Flint Scraper tool. Ref:OT2.TL1 Stone age artefact,lithic
A large Mesolithic Flint scraper tool from Suffolk. East Anglia, UK This specimen is as pictured and measures approx 30mm x 65mm x 95mm and weighs approx 180 grams. Pressure flaking and striking platform all clearly evident on this item. Found by me during one of my many field walking expeditions over the years and originally part of my private collection. The Mesolithic period lasted between the end of the last ice age. Approx 12,000 years ago to around 5,500 years ago when humans began the practice of farming in settlements. After the ice melted, cutting deep river valleys in the chalk downs, hunting parties began to visit England regularly, following the herds of game. Hunting parties found areas of the UK covered with flint nodules eroded from the chalk deposits and used these flints to manufacture their tools and hunting weapons. BUY ... moreWITH CONFIDENCE. THIS ITEM 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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7200Y.O: 10x KNIFE BLADES DANISH STONE AGE MESOLITHIC FLINT KITCHEN MIDDEN CULT
NORTHERN EUROPEAN STONE AGE ARTIFACTS BY PALATINA AUTHENTICITY GUARANTEED Description These wonderful patinated Danish Mesolithic flint( silex) artifacts are flakes/ blade knives! Of wonderful marble like patinated flint! The artifacts belong to the Mesolithic Ertebølle- Ellerbek- Culture( Kitchen Midden Culture 5400-4000 bc) This culture came into existence at the end of the Mesolithic period around 5400 BC and lasted to 4000 BC. The center of the Ertebolle culture is believed to have been Denmark but this people also lived in southern Scandinavia. Finland, northern Germany and Poland, and the Netherlands, which was roughly the same area as where later the Funnelbeaker people and the Germans lived. The Ertebolle people mainly lived from hunting. Gathering, and fishing, they used stone tools and left large piles of shells( kitchen middens) ... moreat the beaches that are still there today, the shells may have been left there as offerings to a seagod though a more plausible explanation is that they simply used such places to dump their waste. The Ertebolle culture probably also believed in an afterlife because they buried their dead in cemetaries with gravegifts, in Sweden archeologists have even found dog burials like for instance the one in Skateholm, the Ertebolle people also made woodcarvings and used canoes for fishing. Provenance is an old collection. More details will follow the knives. I guarantee absolutely for the authenticity of these artifacts from the Northern European 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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Mesolithic Flint Core. Ref:(B.COR1) Stone age artefact,lithic
A Mesolithic Flint core from Suffolk. East Anglia, UK This specimen is as pictured(shown from 3 views) and measures approx 45mm x 55mm x 60mm and weighs 230 grams. BUY WITH CONFIDENCE. THIS ITEM IS DEEMED TO BE 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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