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Tool: beautiful Mousterian bifacial circular scraper on core (nucleus) made by our ancestor Homo Neanderthalensis. Mousterian / Middle Paleolithic Neanderthal ... more- South-west of France. Origin: south of Bergerac, Dordogne, France.
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Tool: very nice Mousterian Point Levallois in colorful chalcedony. Denticulate (saw like) on 2 sides. Marks of use all over the active sharp parts. Used ... morealso as blade / Knife. Very nice shape and beautiful color!
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Mousterian culture, Middle Paleolithic. Tool: very nice Mousterian Point of Acheulean Tradition. Handaxe shape, Multitask tool made on flake. South-west ... moreof France, Neanderthal. Origin: south of Bergerac, Dordogne, France.
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Mousterian / Middle Paleolithic Neanderthal - South-west of France. Tool: nice Mousterian scraper / Blade made on flake by our ancestor Homo Neanderthalensis. ... moreThis very nice piece is from an ancient French family collection.
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Mousterian culture, Middle Paleolithic. Artifact: nice Mousterian Point, used as scraper and blade, knapped on flake by our ancestor Homo Neanderthalensis. ... moreMarks of use / tiny retouches on the active sides.
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Location: Ukraine
This Neanderthal flint tool is a unique piece of history, hailing from the Mid Paleolithic period. It is made of stone and has a weight of 86 grams. It ... morewas found on the border between Ukraine and Poland.
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Mousterian / Middle Paleolithic Neanderthal - South-west of France. Tool: very nice Mousterian Point. Multitask tool (side scraper, end scraper, Burin, ... moreblade.). Origin: south of Bergerac, Dordogne, France.
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Mousterian culture, Middle Paleolithic. Artifact: beautiful Mousterian semi-circular scraper / blade and drill on flake, knapped by Neanderthal. Marks ... moreof use and retouches on the active sharp parts.
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Mousterian culture, Middle Paleolithic. Tool: very nice Mousterian blade on flake, made by our ancestor Neanderthal. Retouches and marks of use on the ... moreactive sharp parts. Beautiful material! South-west of France, Neanderthal.
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Mousterian culture, Middle Paleolithic. Artifact: beautiful Mousterian backed knife / blade, napped on flake by our ancestor Homo Neanderthalensis. Marks ... moreof use / tiny retouches on the active side.
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Mousterian culture, Middle Paleolithic. South-west of France, Neanderthal. Artifact: very nice scraper / blade, knapped on flake by Neanderthal. Marks ... moreof use / tiny retouches on the active sharp parts.
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Mousterian culture, Middle Paleolithic. Artifact: nice Mousterian backed scraper / Blade on flake, knapped by Neanderthal. Marks of use and retouches ... moreon the active parts. North of France, Neanderthal.
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Mousterian / Middle Paleolithic Neanderthal - South-west of France. Tool: very nice Mousterian Blade in translucent chalcedony. May have been also used ... moreas burin (chisels). Origin: south of Bergerac, Dordogne, France.
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Origin: south of Bergerac, Dordogne, France. South-west of France, Neanderthal. Mousterian culture, Middle Paleolithic. Artifact: Beautiful side scraper ... more/ backed scraper on core (nucleus), Bifacial, made by our ancestor Homo Neanderthalensis.
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Location: Bonneville, France
Mousterian culture, Middle Paleolithic. Artifact: beautiful Mousterian side scraper, knapped on flake by our ancestor Homo Neanderthalensis. Marks of ... moreuse / tiny retouches on the active side. South-west of France, Neanderthal.
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Location: Bonneville, France
Mousterian culture, Middle Paleolithic. Artifact: Mousterian scraper on thick flake, with small retouches on the active part. May have been used, considering ... morethese marks, as cleaver / Handaxe. South-west of France, Neanderthal.
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Location: Bonneville, France
Mousterian culture, Middle Paleolithic. Tool: very beautiful Mousterian scraper and blade in red jasper, made on flake by our ancestor Neanderthal. Retouches ... moreand marks of use on the active sharp part.
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Location: Bonneville, France
South-west of France, Neanderthal. Mousterian culture, Middle Paleolithic. Artifact: Beautiful Mousterian side scraper / blade on flake. Made by our ancestor ... moreHomo Neanderthalensis. Marks of use on the active sharp parts.
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Location: Bonneville, France
Mousterian culture, Middle Paleolithic. Artifact: beautiful little Mousterian scraper and drill / perforator, knapped on flake by our ancestor Neanderthal. ... moreMarks of use and retouches on the active parts.
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Mousterian culture, Middle Paleolithic. South-west of France, Neanderthal. Origin: south of Bergerac, Dordogne, France. Professionnal antique dealer from ... moreFrance.
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Location: Bonneville, France
Mousterian culture, Middle Paleolithic. Tool: very nice Mousterian blade on flake, made by our ancestor Neanderthal. Retouches and marks of use on the ... moreactive sharp part. Origin: south of Bergerac, Dordogne, France.
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Denticulate on one side. - Levallois (on Levallois flake). Mousterian culture - Neanderthal. Middle Paleolithic, France. Tool: very nice scraper Origin: ... moreDordogne, France, Bergerac area.
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Location: Bonneville, France
Mousterian culture, Middle Paleolithic. Artifact: very nice Mousterian side scraper on Levallois flake, made by our ancestor Homo Neanderthalensis. Marks ... moreof use on the active sharp parts. Very beautiful artifact.
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Mousterian culture, Middle Paleolithic. Artifact: very nice Mousterian Side-Scraper on core / nucleus, knapped by our ancestor Neanderthal. Marks of use ... moreon the active sharp edge. North of France, Neanderthal.
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Mousterian culture, Middle Paleolithic. Artifact: nice Mousterian end-scraper on Levallois flake. Knapped on flake by Neanderthal at his beginning. Marks ... moreof use on the active sharp part. drill / perforator, under calcification of the material.
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Mousterian culture, Middle Paleolithic. Artifact: nice Mousterian end-scraper on flake, knapped by Neanderthal. Marks of use and retouches on the active ... morepart. North of France, Neanderthal. This very nice piece is from an ancient French collection.
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Location: Bonneville, France
Mousterian culture, Middle Paleolithic. South-west of France, Neanderthal. Artifact: beautiful side and end scraper, knapped on Levallois flake by Neanderthal. ... moreThis very nice piece is from an ancient collection.
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Artifact: very nice Mousterian scraper / blade, knapped on Levallois flake by Neanderthal. Marks of use on the active sharp parts. Mousterian culture, ... moreMiddle Paleolithic. North of France, Neanderthal.
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Location: Bonneville, France
Mousterian culture, Middle Paleolithic. Artifact: beautiful early Mousterian scraper, knapped on flake by our ancestor Neanderthal. Beautiful knapping, ... moremarks of use and retouches on the active sharp parts.
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Location: Bonneville, France
Artifact: beautiful Mousterian bifacial scraper / cleaver, knapped by our ancestor Homo Neanderthal en sis at his beginning. Marks of use / tiny retouches ... moreon the active side. Very beautiful translucent material.
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Mousterian / Middle Paleolithic Neanderthal - South-west of France. Tool: early Mousterian scraper on core, knapped on flake. The marks of use show that ... morethis tool was mainly used as side scraper / Handaxe.
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Mousterian culture, Middle Paleolithic. Artifact: beautiful Mousterian Point, used as side and End-Scraper, knapped by Neanderthal. Marks of use on the ... moreactive sharp parts. North of France, Neanderthal.
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Neanderthal, middle paleolithic, south-west of France - Mousterian culture. Artifact: scraper déjeté (on the right). Origin: Bergerac area, Dordogne, ... moreFrance. 350 000 to 30 000 B.C.
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Artifact: nice Mousterian scraper, knapped on Levallois flake by Neanderthal, beautiful shape triangular shape! Marks of use / tiny retouches on the active ... moresharp parts. Mousterian culture, Middle Paleolithic.
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Mousterian / Middle Paleolithic Neanderthal - South-west of France. Tool: beautiful Mousterian scraper made on flake by our ancestor Homo Neanderthalensis. ... moreUsed as side scraper and end scraper. This very nice piece is from an ancient French family collection.
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Mousterian period - Neanderthal, Middle Paleolithic, south-west of France. Between 350 000 to 35 000 B.C. Origin: Bergerac area, Dordogne, France.
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Location: Bonneville, France
South-west of France, Neanderthal. Mousterian culture, Middle Paleolithic. Artifact: beautiful side scraper on flake, with a semi-circular active sharp ... moreside. May have been used also as knife, or even small axe, dedicated to light work.
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Location: Bonneville, France
Mousterian / Middle Paleolithic Neanderthal - South-west of France. Tool: very beautiful Mousterian Point, used as Multitask tool as was done the Biface. ... moreOrigin: south of Bergerac, Dordogne, France.
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Location: Bonneville, France
Mousterian culture, Middle Paleolithic. Artifact: Beautiful Mousterian side-scraper on flake. Knapped on flake by Neanderthal. Marks of use on the active ... moresharp part. Interesting notch! South-west of France, Neanderthal.
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Location: Bonneville, France
Mousterian culture, Middle Paleolithic. Artifact: very nice Mousterian blade, knapped on flake by Neanderthal. The top end has been knapped to be used ... moreas end-scraper and Burin. North of France, Neanderthal.
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Location: Bonneville, France
Mousterian period - Neanderthal, Middle Paleolithic, south-west of France. Between 350 000 to 35 000 B.C. Tool: Mousterian backed knife / backed scraper. ... moreOrigin: Bergerac area, Dordogne, France. Weight: 151,50g.
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Location: Bonneville, France
Mousterian culture, Middle Paleolithic. Artifact: beautiful Mousterian Point, here used as end-scraper, knapped by Neanderthal. Marks of use on the active ... moreend (the point). North of France, Neanderthal.
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Location: Bonneville, France
Mousterian culture, Middle Paleolithic. Tool: very nice Mousterian scraper / blade on flake, made by Homo Neanderthalensis. Marks of use all over the ... moreactive sharp parts. Very nice shape! South-west of France, Neanderthal.
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Location: Bonneville, France
Tool: very nice Mousterian denticulate (saw like) scraper on flake. Marks of use all over the active sharp parts. Mousterian culture, Middle Paleolithic. ... moreSouth-west of France, Neanderthal. Origin: south of Bergerac, Dordogne, France.
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Mousterian culture, Middle Paleolithic. South-west of France, Neanderthal. Artifact: beautiful notched scraper on flake. Marks of use / tiny retouches ... moreon the active side. This kind of scraper was used to peel bones, wood, reindeer antlers.
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Location: Bonneville, France
South-west of France, Neanderthal. Mousterian culture, Middle Paleolithic. Artifact: Beautiful Mousterian side scraper and knife on flake. Made by our ... moreancestor Homo Neanderthalensis. Marks of use on the active sharp parts: one edge used as knife / Blade, the other edge used as scraper.
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Mousterian / Middle Paleolithic Neanderthal - North of France. Tool: Mousterian backed knife on flake, used as blade and side scraper, with marks of use ... moreon the active edge. Material: black / blue flint with partial cortex left all over the back side.
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Location: Bonneville, France
Mousterian culture, Middle Paleolithic. Artifact: very nice scraper, knapped on Levallois flake by Neanderthal. South-west of France, Neanderthal. This ... morevery nice piece is from an ancient collection.
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South-west of France, Neanderthal. Mousterian culture, Middle Paleolithic. Artifact: Beautiful Mousterian side scraper / blade on flake. Made by our ancestor ... moreHomo Neanderthalensis. Marks of use on the active sharp parts.
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Mousterian / Middle Paleolithic Neanderthal - South-west of France. Tool: very nice Mousterian déjeté scraper and drill. Made on flake by our ancestor ... moreNeanderthal. Origin: south of Bergerac, Dordogne, France.
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Mousterian / Middle Paleolithic Neanderthal - South-west of France. Tool: side scraper / blade on Levallois flake. Marks of use and tiny retouches on ... morethe active parts. This very nice piece is from an ancient collection.
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Tool: Nice borer + small knife, made on Levallois flake. Retouches / marks of use visible on the active sharp part. Mousterian / Middle Paleolithic Neanderthal ... more- South-west of France. Origin: south of Bergerac, Dordogne, France.
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Mousterian / Middle Paleolithic Neanderthal - South-west of France. Tool: beautiful Mousterian side scraper made on flake by our ancestor Homo Neanderthalensis. ... moreUsed as side scraper, with an Encoche.
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Location: Bonneville, France
Mousterian culture, Middle Paleolithic. Tool: very nice Mousterian backed and notched scraper, with retouches and important marks of use on the active ... morepart. South-west of France, Neanderthal. Origin: south of Bergerac, Dordogne, France.
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Location: Bonneville, France
Mousterian culture, Middle Paleolithic. Artifact: beautiful Mousterian scraper and drill / perforator, knapped by our ancestor Neanderthal. Marks of use ... moreand retouches on the active parts. The point may also have been used as burin / chisels.
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Location: Bonneville, France
Mousterian culture, Middle Paleolithic. Tool: very nice m Mousterian scraper, circular tool made on flake by our ancestor Neanderthal. Used as scraper ... moreand blade. South-west of France, Neanderthal. Origin: south of Bergerac, Dordogne, France.
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Mousterian culture, Middle Paleolithic. Artifact: Levallois scraper on flake. South-west of France, Neanderthal. This very nice piece is from an ancient ... morecollection. It has been found in the 1960's. Origin: south of Bergerac, Dordogne, France.
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Location: Bonneville, France
Artifact: nice Mousterian backed scraper, denticulate (saw-like), Bifacial, knapped by our ancestor Homo Neanderthalensis. Marks of use / tiny retouches ... moreon the active sides. Mousterian culture, Middle Paleolithic.
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Mousterian culture, Middle Paleolithic. Artifact: very beautiful and unusual Mousterian End-Scraper, with a cortex hand. North of France, Neanderthal. ... moreOrigin: Pas de Calais region, France. Professionnal antique dealer from France.
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Mousterian culture, Middle Paleolithic. Artifact: Very rare and beautiful Mousterian grease lamp with handle! Knapped in flint by our ancestor Neanderthal. ... moreAmazing piece. North of France, Neanderthal.
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Nice Mid Paleolithic to Neanderthal Era Hand Axe
Mid Paleolithic to Neanderthal Era Hand Axe from North Africa; 3 3/16"L x 2 1/8"W. Made of a grainy greenish/ red Jasper like stone hidden under an eroded wind gloss desert patina. The side longest exposed to the harsh desert winds is more polished than the other. An old chip on the backside reveals the underlying stone. If not for this chip. I may have described this example as black basalt. The study of these old African tools involves both the science of archeology and geology. We need to know the age and provenance of the artifact, and the effect of time and the environment on the stone. Overall Excellent Condition, fine ovate shaping and proportions. An exceptional example of an early axe; 45,000 to 250,000 BP. Fully guaranteed.
FANTASTIC LARGE NEANDERTHAL FONTMAURE Jasper artefact Middle Paleolithic #8
Click Here. Double your traffic. Get Vendio Gallery- Now FREE! Up for sale Stunning large FONTMAURE Jasper knive Middle Paleolithic 80.000– 40.000 BP#8 NEANDERTHAL TOOL Expirience the feeling of holding a tool in your hands that is actually produc ed and used by a Neander thal human. isn't that a mazing. High quality multi-coloured Jasper artefact produced and found near the village of Fontmaure(Vienne France) This small site is the only location in the world where artefacts from this material where produced and found(the site is closed since years now) No less than 40-80000 years old and created by Neanderthal people. These artifacts are typical Mousterian. The vast majority of the material used is jasper. This beautiful multicolored material transforming each object in gems comes from siderolithic sand. It is obvious that the Mousterian ... moreFontmaure favored the beauty and not the strength of the material(Lorblanchet 1999. 98) Valuable and very rare addition to your collection. Lot contains: 1 knive of Jasper Mousterian 40-80.000 years old Fontmaure(Vienne area. France) Size of the artefact 11cm\ 4 1/2 inch Condition: Overall quality is very good. No restaurations See pictures for more details What you see is what you get. Shipment: This lot will be shipped from The Netherlands with Priority registered mail Seller shippes to all countries in the world Costs ar e: 20$ We com bine shipments. Only 1x shipment costs. No matter how many items I ship. Payment: Paypal only
Precious Neanderthal Scraper - Borer, Paleolithic Mousterian approx. 50.000 BC
Precious Neanderthal Scraper- Borer. Paleolithic Mousterian approx. 50.000 BC Description Type: scraper/ borer on flake. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Middle Paleolithic. Mousterian(Mousterian in Acheulian Tradition) Dating: from approx. 58.000 to 40.000 B.C. Description: Size: length 3.9 cm, weight 12 grams, Shape. Retouch: a short wedge shaped core preparation flake with thick proximal and thin convex distal end. It has a small notch in the middle of the convex distal end. And to the right the scraper with pretty, rather fine retouch, party serrated, up to the proximal part of the right lateral edge. The left edge with the borer has a retouch on the exterior side above the tip of the awl, and on the interior side below the tip of the awl. Such an alternate retouch is very typical on borers, Raw-material: dark brown flint, Preservation: ... morevery well. No modern damages, Origin. Site: a settlement site(rock-shelter) in the Vézère-valley. Inhabited by the Neanderthals of terminal Mousterian(Mousterian in Acheulian Tradition) We have been listing more interesting paleolithic artifacts. Please have a look! Do you have questions? Don’t you find what you look for among our offers? Do you look for something particular, special or exceptional? Please send an email! Shipping costs: we ship internationally(worldwide) Buyer pays actual shipping charges. No handling fee. Shipping costs worldwide for registered air-mail(with tracking number and signature confirmation) is $ 7.40(500 grams box) Registered shipping within Germany is Euro 4,25. We combine items to save on shipping costs! Details will be settled with the buyer individually. About us: we are no traders. But we are selling only out of the own old collection. We guarantee for authenticity of our artifacts. On request we inform high bidders about provenance of the artifacts and we provide additional site information and dating(if available) taken from scientific literature.
Mid Paleolithic to Neanderthal Era Stone Cleaver
Mid Paleolithic to Neanderthal Era Stone Cleaver from North Africa; 5 3/8"L x 3 1/8"W. Made of Gray/Tan Quartzite with a lovely mottled brown wind gloss desert patina. A scarce subset of the early axes; a cleaver like tool with a broad flat cutting edge. Overall Excellent Condition; just a few very minor chips which reveal the underlying substrate. An exceptional example of an early axe; 45.000 to 250,000 BP. Fully guaranteed.
Amazing Neanderthal Endscraper, Gorgeous Chalcedony, Paleolithic Mousterian
Amazing Neanderthal Endscraper. Gorgeous Chalcedony, Paleolithic Mousterian Description Type: endscraper on flake. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Middle Paleolithic: Mousterian. Dating: ca. 250.000 to 40.000 B.C. Description: Size: 6.8 cm, weight 130 grams, Shape. Retouch: an amazing endscraper on proximal end of a heavy bellied flake. The flake is thinned on the interior side of the proximal end. Point of percussion and platform are removed, and the exterior side is retouched up the middle of the left edge. The right edge is trimmed at the proximal part. The exterior side of the tool is bellied, with several cortical areas. The interior side has a deep natural hole without crystal inclusions. Raw-material: gorgeous marbled chalcedony with a white vein at the right side of the tool. That's why some of the flake scars at the right edge ... moreof the endscraper are of brighter color than the others. Preservation: very well. No modern damages, Origin. Site: a large Neanderthal workshop site at a chalcedony raw-material deposit in southern France, We have been listing more interesting paleolithic artifacts. Please have a look! Do you have questions? Don't you find what you look for among our offers? Do you look for something particular, special or exceptional? Please send an email! Shipping costs: we ship internationally(worldwide) Buyer pays actual shipping charges. No handling fee. Shipping costs worldwide for registered air-mail(with tracking number and signature confirmation) is $ 7.70(500 grams box) Registered shipping within Germany is Euro 4,25. We combine items to save on shipping costs! Details will be settled with the buyer individually. About us: we are no traders. But we are selling only out of the own old collection. We guarantee for authenticity of our artifacts. On request we inform high bidders about provenance of the artifacts and we provide additional site information and dating(if available) taken from scientific literature.
Gorgeous Neanderthal Double Quina Scraper Paleolithic Quina Mousterian 70.000 BC
Gorgeous Neanderthal Double Quina Scraper Paleolithic Quina Mousterian 70.000 BC Description Type: double Quina scraper(straight/ convex) on Clacton flake. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Middle Paleolithic: Quina Mousterian. Dating: approx. 75.000 to 65.000 B.C. Isotope stage 4, the first cold maximum of the last glaciation in Europe, where climatic conditions were harsh and extremely cold. Description: Size: length 5.4 cm, weight 33 grams, Shape. Retouch: a gorgeous double Quina scraper with a straight and a convex scraper edge. It is made on a Clacton flake with a very wavy interior side. See pictures 7 to 9. The exterior side of the flake was entirely cortical which was pealed off by the lateral retouch. The left edge is retouched from tip to proximal end, the right edge has the retouch at the most convex part. Raw-material: originally ... moreblack flint. Which now has a marbled grey patination except the area directly below the cortex(a very typical patination pattern) Preservation: very well: the convex scraper has a tiny rough spot at the distal part. The straight scraper has a 1mm scar at the wavy place. these are all barely visible and in no way detract from value and beauty of this fantastic tool, Additional Information. Literature: Some characteristics of the Quina Mousterian industry: only little Levallois technique was used. But Clacton flakes were preferred, no handaxes were found in the assemblages, a very high percentage of scrapers with lateral, double, convergent, transverse as most common ones, and sometimes small very thin scrapers with a very fine stepped retouch. Preferred retouch was the stepped/ or Quina retouch, made with hard strikes first which produced broad, irregular flake negatives and secondary refining retouches directly at the edges in a second step. Origin. Site: the famous(eponymous) site of La Quina. Charente, France, excavated by Dr. Henri-Martin from 1905 to 1936. A total of 27 Neanderthal individuals were found, the most famous is"Homo 5" We have been listing more interes
Splendid Neanderthal Convergent Scraper, Stone Age Paleolithic Mousterian
Splendid Neanderthal Convergent Scraper. Stone Age Paleolithic Mousterian Description Type: convergent scraper(straight–denticulated) with nose on Levallois flake.
Fabulous Neanderthal Double Tool: Point - Endscraper, Paleolithic Mousterian
Fabulous Neanderthal Double Tool: Point- Endscraper. Paleolithic Mousterian Description Type: double tool: point– endscraper on flake. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Middle Paleolithic/ Mousterian. Dating: the particular site from approx. 130.000 B.C. stage 6 of the oxygen-isotope chronology up to approx. 40.000 B.C. Description: Size: length 4.8 cm, weight 12 grams, Shape. Retouch: a fabulous. Very uncommon double tool on triangular flake: the pointed distal end is retouched at both edges, retouch at the left edge is continued up to the proximal end. The endscraper is steep, slightly convex and has a pretty parallel retouch. Raw-material: bright grey patinated flint, Preservation: very well. No modern damages, Origin. Site: a famous Paleolithic site in the valley of a tributary of the Dordogne river. Dept. Dordogne, France, occupied by the ... moreNeanderthals. We have been listing more interesting paleolithic artifacts. Please have a look! Do you have questions? Don't you find what you look for among our offers? Do you look for something particular, special or exceptional? Please send an email! Shipping costs: we ship internationally(worldwide) Buyer pays actual shipping charges. No handling fee. Shipping costs worldwide for registered air-mail(with tracking number and signature confirmation) is $ 7.70(500 grams box) Registered shipping within Germany is Euro 4,25. We combine items to save on shipping costs! Details will be settled with the buyer individually. About us: we are no traders. But we are selling only out of the own old collection. We guarantee for authenticity of our artifacts. On request we inform high bidders about provenance of the artifacts and we provide additional site information and dating(if available) taken from scientific literature.
Precious Neanderthal Naturally Backed Flint Knife, Middle Paleolithic Mousterian
Precious Neanderthal Naturally Backed Flint Knife. Middle Paleolithic Mousterian Description Type: naturally backed knife. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Middle Paleolithic/ Mousterian. Dating: the particular site from approx. 130.000 B.C. stage 6 of the oxygen-isotope chronology up to approx. 40.000 B.C. Description: Size: length 6.0 cm, weight 25 grams, Shape. Retouch: a precious. Very typical naturally(cortical) backed knife on blade-like Kevallois flake. It’s distal end has some retouch, the long straight left cutting edge has fine retouch and use-wear. Raw-material: marbled gray-beige patinated flint, Preservation: very well. No modern damages, Origin. Site: a famous Paleolithic site in the valley of a tributary of the Dordogne river. Dept. Dordogne, France, occupied by the Neanderthals. We have been listing more interesting paleolithic ... moreartifacts. Please have a look! Do you have questions? Don’t you find what you look for among our offers? Do you look for something particular, special or exceptional? Please send an email! Shipping costs: we ship internationally(worldwide) Buyer pays actual shipping charges. No handling fee. Shipping costs worldwide for registered air-mail(with tracking number and signature confirmation) is $ 7.80(500 grams box) Registered shipping within Germany is Euro 4,25. We combine items to save on shipping costs! Details will be settled with the buyer individually. About us: we are no traders. But we are selling only out of the own old collection. We guarantee for authenticity of our artifacts. On request we inform high bidders about provenance of the artifacts and we provide additional site information and dating(if available) taken from scientific literature.
Fabulous Neanderthal Nosed Endscraper, Stone Age Paleolithic Europe Mousterian
Fabulous Neanderthal Nosed Endscraper. Stone Age Paleolithic Europe Mousterian Description Type: nosed endscraper on Levallois flake. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Middle Paleolithic. Mousterian. Dating: the particular site from approx. 130.000 B.C. Stage 6 of the oxygen-isotope chronology, up to ca. 40.000 B.C. Description: Size: length 4.7 cm, weight 17 grams, Shape. Retouch: an amazing and rare tool with repect to Mousterian types! It is an atypical Levallois point with thick proximal and thin distal end. It reminds of a Tayac point. Because of thick, triangular, sturdy pointed shape, but the edges aren’t notched, so no Tayac point. The medial ridge which guided removal from the core divides into two ridges at the distal end, forming a wedge-shaped nosed endscraper with fine retouch. Retouch at the left lateral edge is continuous and alternating(pictures ... more5, 6) and fine at the right edge(picture 7) The thick proximal end is thinned on the interior side, point of percussion, bulb and part of the platform remnant are removed(last picture) Raw-material: flint with thick white patination, Preservation: very well. No modern damages. Origin. Site: a famous Paleolithic site near the Dordogne valley. Dept. Dordogne, France, occupied by the Neanderthals. We have been listing more interesting paleolithic artifacts. Please have a look! Do you have questions? Don’t you find what you look for among our offers? Do you look for something particular, special or exceptional? Please send an email! Shipping costs: we ship internationally(worldwide) Buyer pays actual shipping charges. No handling fee. Shipping costs worldwide for registered air-mail(with tracking number and signature confirmation) is $ 7.80(500 grams box) Registered shipping within Germany is Euro 4,25. We combine items to save on shipping costs! Details will be settled with the buyer individually. About us: we are no traders. But we are selling only out of the own old collection. We guarantee for authenticity of our artifacts. On request we inform
Wonderful Neanderthal Straight Flint Scraper, Stone Age Paleolithic Mousterian
Wonderful Neanderthal Straight Flint Scraper. Stone Age Paleolithic Mousterian Description Type: single straight scraper on flake. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Middle Palaeolithic/ Mousterian. Dating: the particular site from approx. 130.000 B.C. stage 6 of the oxygen-isotope chronology up to approx. 40.000 B.C. Description: Size: length 5.2 cm, weight 14 grams, Shape. Retouch: a wonderful straight scraper on elongated flake: retouch at the right edge is subparallel(very flat broad flaking) with continuous secondary edge refining. The corner scraper edge/ distal end is particularily well worked. Retouch is continued up to the medial part of the distal end. This might be a genuine old reworked break or it is just the natural end of the flake, the partly dark color of the flint is part of the patination pattern and not due to a recent damage! ... moreThe left edge has a fine retouch which is partly covered by matrix, Raw-material: marbled gray patinated flint, Preservation: very well. No modern damages, Origin. Site: a famous Paleolithic site in the valley of a tributary of the Dordogne river. Dept. Dordogne, France, occupied by the Neanderthals. We have been listing more interesting paleolithic artifacts. Please have a look! Do you have questions? Don’t you find what you look for among our offers? Do you look for something particular, special or exceptional? Please send an email! Shipping costs: we ship internationally(worldwide) Buyer pays actual shipping charges. No handling fee. Shipping costs worldwide for registered air-mail(with tracking number and signature confirmation) is $ 7.80(500 grams box) Registered shipping within Germany is Euro 4,25. We combine items to save on shipping costs! Details will be settled with the buyer individually. About us: we are no traders. But we are selling only out of the own old collection. We guarantee for authenticity of our artifacts. On request we inform high bidders about provenance of the artifacts and we provide additional site information and dating(if available)
Terrific Neanderthal Straight Quina Scraper, Paleolithic Mousterian 70.000 BC
Terrific Neanderthal Straight Quina Scraper. Paleolithic Mousterian 70.000 BC Description Type: single straight scraper on Levallois flake. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Middle Paleolithic: Quina Mousterian. Dating: approx. 75.000 to 65.000 B.C. Isotope stage 4, the first cold maximum of the last glaciation in Europe, where climatic conditions were harsh and extremely cold. Description: Size: length 6.2 cm, weight 20 grams, Shape. Retouch: a thin elongated Levallois target-flake with small platform remnant and the negative scars of careful core-preparation on the exterior side(see last two pictures) The scraper has a very fine stepped retouch at the flat edge. Very typical for tools of the Quina Mousterian. Raw-material: marbled bright grey patinated flint, Preservation: very well: flint quality is soft and somewhat porous due to desilification ... moreafter deposition. The tool has some small surface abrasions at the proximal and distal end. Which in no way detract from it’s value and beauty, Additional Information. Literature: Some characteristics of the Quina Mousterian industry: only little Levallois technique was used. But Clacton flakes were preferred, no handaxes were found in the assemblages, a very high percentage of scrapers with lateral, double, convergent, transverse as most common ones, and sometimes small very thin scrapers with a very fine stepped retouch. Preferred retouch was the stepped/ or Quina retouch, made with hard strikes first which produced broad, irregular flake negatives and secondary refining retouches directly at the edges in a second step. Origin. Site: the famous(eponymous) site of La Quina. Charente, France, excavated by Dr. Henri-Martin from 1905 to 1936. A total of 27 Neanderthal individuals were found, the most famous is"Homo 5" We have been listing more interesting paleolithic artifacts. Please have a look! Do you have questions? Don’t you find what you look for among our offers? Do you look for something particular, special or exceptional? Please send an email! Shipping cos
Terrific Neanderthal Retouched Levallois Point, Mousterian Middle Paleolithic
Terrific Neanderthal Retouched Levallois Point. Mousterian Middle Paleolithic Description Type: laterally retouched Levallois point. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Middle Paleolithic. Mousterian. Dating: the particular site from approx. 130.000 B.C. Stage 6 of the oxygen-isotope chronology, up to ca. 40.000 B.C. Description: Size: length 5.3 cm, weight 22 grams, Shape. Retouch: a terrific Levallois point with wide faceted platform remnant. Significant retouch at the right lateral edge and alternating retouch at the left edge, Raw-material: grey flint with thick creamy patination, Preservation: very well. No modern damages. Origin. Site: a famous Paleolithic site near the Dordogne valley. Dept. Dordogne, France, occupied by the Neanderthals. We have been listing more interesting paleolithic artifacts. Please have a look! Do you have questions? ... moreDon’t you find what you look for among our offers? Do you look for something particular, special or exceptional? Please send an email! Shipping costs: we ship internationally(worldwide) Buyer pays actual shipping charges. No handling fee. Shipping costs worldwide for registered air-mail(with tracking number and signature confirmation) is $ 7.90(500 grams box) Registered shipping within Germany is Euro 4,25. We combine items to save on shipping costs! Details will be settled with the buyer individually. About us: we are no traders. But we are selling only out of the own old collection. We guarantee for authenticity of our artifacts. On request we inform high bidders about provenance of the artifacts and we provide additional site information and dating(if available) taken from scientific literature.
Outstanding Neanderthal Concave Flint Scraper, Mousterian Paleolithic Stone Age
Outstanding Neanderthal Concave Flint Scraper. Mousterian Paleolithic Stone Age Description Type: concave scraper on flake. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Middle Palaeolithic/ Mousterian. Dating: the particular site from approx. 130.000 B.C. stage 6 of the oxygen-isotope chronology up to approx. 40.000 B.C. Description: Size: length 7.5 cm, weight 68 grams, Shape. Retouch: an outstanding large concave scraper on thick elonged flake without point of percussion. It has a natural cortical back at the right edge. The scraper is made at the left edge. Retouch is made in steps: one or two steps with broad flaking, and as last step fine edge modification. The scraper has splintered use-scars on the interior side. The proximal end of the left edge has the lateral retouch on the interior side, distal end is cortical. Raw-material: flint with thick ... morecreamy patination, Preservation: very well. No modern damages, Origin. Site: a famous Paleolithic site in the valley of a tributary of the Dordogne river. Dept. Dordogne, France, occupied by the Neanderthals. We have been listing more interesting paleolithic artifacts. Please have a look! Do you have questions? Don’t you find what you look for among our offers? Do you look for something particular, special or exceptional? Please send an email! Shipping costs: we ship internationally(worldwide) Buyer pays actual shipping charges. No handling fee. Shipping costs worldwide for registered air-mail(with tracking number and signature confirmation) is $ 7.90(500 grams box) Registered shipping within Germany is Euro 4,25. We combine items to save on shipping costs! Details will be settled with the buyer individually. About us: we are no traders. But we are selling only out of the own old collection. We guarantee for authenticity of our artifacts. On request we inform high bidders about provenance of the artifacts and we provide additional site information and dating(if available) taken from scientific literature.
Splendid Neanderthal Straight Flint Scraper, Mousterian Paleolithic Stone Age
Splendid Neanderthal Straight Flint Scraper. Mousterian Paleolithic Stone Age Description Type: straight scraper on flake. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Middle Paleolithic/ Mousterian. Dating: the particular site from approx. 130.000 B.C. stage 6 of the oxygen-isotope chronology up to approx. 40.000 B.C. Description: Size: length 4.8 cm, weight 11 grams, Shape. Retouch: splendid small straight scraper on elongated. Arched and wedge-shaped Levallois flake. The left edge is a thick back, perpendicular to the interior side. The right edge is the scraper with fine stepped retouch at the the medial part of the edge. The convex distal end has a fine retouch. Raw-material: blueish gray flint with much bright gray patination, Preservation: very well. No modern damages, Origin. Site: a famous Paleolithic site in the valley of a tributary of the Dordogne ... moreriver. Dept. Dordogne, France, occupied by the Neanderthal(s) We have been listing more interesting paleolithic artifacts. Please have a look! Do you have questions? Don’t you find what you look for among our offers? Do you look for something particular, special or exceptional? Please send an email! Shipping costs: we ship internationally(worldwide) Buyer pays actual shipping charges. No handling fee. Shipping costs worldwide for registered air-mail(with tracking number and signature confirmation) is $ 7.90(500 grams box) Registered shipping within Germany is Euro 4,25. We combine items to save on shipping costs! Details will be settled with the buyer individually. About us: we are no traders. But we are selling only out of the own old collection. We guarantee for authenticity of our artifacts. On request we inform high bidders about provenance of the artifacts and we provide additional site information and dating(if available) taken from scientific literature.
Amazing Neanderthal Convex Quina Scraper Middle Paleolithic Mousterian 70.000 BC
Amazing Neanderthal Convex Quina Scraper Middle Paleolithic Mousterian 70.000 BC Description Type: backed convex Quina scraper on flake. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Middle Paleolithic: Quina Mousterian. Dating: approx. 75.000 to 65.000 B.C. Isotope stage 4, the first cold maximum of the last glaciation in Europe, where climatic conditions were harsh and extremely cold. Description: Size: length 3.7 cm, weight 16 grams, Shape. Retouch: an amazing Quina scraper on flake. It’s right edge has a beautiful. Very fine stepped retouch from distal to proximal end. The distal end is the upper end of the former core, and the retouch of the scraper edge starts at the corner end/ edge, see picture 7. The distal part of the left edge is a blunted back, the proximal part is a beveled edge with steep retouch, Raw-material: brown flint with creamy patination. ... morePreservation: very well. No modern damages. The flint is of excellent quality, which is rarely the case at finds from La Quina, Additional Information. Literature: Some characteristics of the Quina Mousterian industry: only little Levallois technique was used. But Clacton flakes were preferred, no handaxes were found in the assemblages, a very high percentage of scrapers with lateral, double, convergent, transverse as most common ones, and sometimes small very thin scrapers with a very fine stepped retouch. Preferred retouch was the stepped/ or Quina retouch, made with hard strikes first which produced broad, irregular flake negatives and secondary refining retouches directly at the edges in a second step. Origin. Site: the famous(eponymous) site of La Quina. Charente, France, excavated by Dr. Henri-Martin from 1905 to 1936. A total of 27 Neanderthal individuals were found, the most famous is"Homo 5" We have been listing more interesting paleolithic artifacts. Please have a look! Do you have questions? Don’t you find what you look for among our offers? Do you look for something particular, special or exceptional? Please send an email! Shipping costs: we ship inte
Precious Neanderthal Flint Endscraper, Stone Age Middle Paleolithic Mousterian
Precious Neanderthal Flint Endscraper. Stone Age Middle Paleolithic Mousterian Description Type: endscraper on flake. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Middle Palaeolithic/ Mousterian. Dating: the particular site from approx. 130.000 B.C. stage 6 of the oxygen-isotope chronology up to approx. 40.000 B.C. Description: Size: length 5.4 cm, weight 35 grams, Shape. Retouch: this actually is a bellied transverse flake. But the main working edge(endscraper) is made at the narrow edge, that’s why the tool is shown with the endscraper towards the top, and the platform remnant at the right(last picture) The endscraper has a broad parallel retouch and fine edge flaking from the medial part of the left edge to the cortical area of the right edge. Raw-material: marbled gray patinated flint, Preservation: very well. No modern damages, Origin. Site: a famous ... morePaleolithic site in the valley of a tributary of the Dordogne river. Dept. Dordogne, France, occupied by the Neanderthals. We have been listing more interesting paleolithic artifacts. Please have a look! Do you have questions? Don’t you find what you look for among our offers? Do you look for something particular, special or exceptional? Please send an email! Shipping costs: we ship internationally(worldwide) Buyer pays actual shipping charges. No handling fee. Shipping costs worldwide for registered air-mail(with tracking number and signature confirmation) is $ 8.00(500 grams box) Registered shipping within Germany is Euro 4,25. We combine items to save on shipping costs! Details will be settled with the buyer individually. About us: we are no traders. But we are selling only out of the own old collection. We guarantee for authenticity of our artifacts. On request we inform high bidders about provenance of the artifacts and we provide additional site information and dating(if available) taken from scientific literature.
Stunning Neanderthal Nosed Tool, Flint Silex, Middle Paleolithic Mousterian
Stunning Neanderthal Nosed Tool. Flint Silex, Middle Paleolithic Mousterian Description Type: nosed tool on flake. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Middle Palaeolithic/ Mousterian. Dating: the particular site from approx. 130.000 B.C. stage 6 of the oxygen-isotope chronology up to approx. 40.000 B.C. Description: Size: length cm. Weight grams, Shape. Retouch: a stunning tool with a wide concave distal end. And a nose at each edge. It actually looks like a slingshot, and it is not a unique invention of the tool-maker, we have been offering this type of tool from time to time. They often are made on flat flakes, this one is a bellied specimen. Both noses have a retouch, the right one splintered use-scars at the tip(from drilling? and the concave edge also has fine retouch/ use-scars. Raw-material: marbled gray patinated flint, Preservation: very ... morewell. No modern damages, Origin. Site: a famous Paleolithic site in the valley of a tributary of the Dordogne river. Dept. Dordogne, France, occupied by the Neanderthals. We have been listing more interesting paleolithic artifacts. Please have a look! Do you have questions? Don’t you find what you look for among our offers? Do you look for something particular, special or exceptional? Please send an email! Shipping costs: we ship internationally(worldwide) Buyer pays actual shipping charges. No handling fee. Shipping costs worldwide for registered air-mail(with tracking number and signature confirmation) is $ 8.00(500 grams box) Registered shipping within Germany is Euro 4,25. We combine items to save on shipping costs! Details will be settled with the buyer individually. About us: we are no traders. But we are selling only out of the own old collection. We guarantee for authenticity of our artifacts. On request we inform high bidders about provenance of the artifacts and we provide additional site information and dating(if available) taken from scientific literature.
French paleolithic : Impressive Neanderthal Flake Core (100 000 / 41 000 YO)
FRENCH MOUSTERIAN FLINT Collected in Normandy-France in 19 6 0-75(Old collection E. Doruard) the tools that I propose for sale are from old excavations and collections made ​​after the Second World War by collectors scholars. As such, they were reported and listed at the time of their discovery. Today. It is forbidden to search for prehistoric tools. So you have now a rare opportunity to acquire objects exeptionals man-made there are hundreds of thousands of years. Year after year fewer and fewer objects will be found in the circuits of auction or at very high price( the stock are not repeated! To be sure to be kept informed of my new sales, add me to your! LEVALLOIS FLAKE CORE* Area/context: Calvados(Normandy) West of Paris Basin. Occupation area of neanderthal and Omo Erectus Period: Mousterian(middle paleolithic) 300 000- 30 000 BC. Mousterian ... moreis a name given by archaeologists to a style of predominantly flint tools(or industry) associated primarily with Homo neanderthalensis and dating to the Middle Paleolithic. The middle part of the Old Stone Age. The culture was named after the type site of Le Moustier. A rock shelter in the Dordogne region of France. Similar flintwork has been found all over unglaciated Europe and also the Near East and North Africa. Handaxes, racloirs and points constitute the industry; sometimes a Levallois technique or another prepared-core technique was employed in making the flint flakes. Wikipedia) Type of artefact: Perfect Levallois Flake Core Really Interesting artifact. Typical of the Mousterian Period No recent accident. Perfect condition! patina very homogeneous and esthetic( the flint patina is a very good evidence to considerate the authenticity of prehistoric flint artefact. A very long period is necessary to get it(be careful of the recents imitations) Size/weight: 10 X 8 cms- 220 grs S pectacular collector's item! Please. Do not hesitate to Check out my! Paiement and shipping informations* Shipments went all on Wednesday.
Awesome Neanderthal Convex Quina Scraper, Paleolithic Quina Mousterian 70.000 BC
Awesome Neanderthal Convex Quina Scraper. Paleolithic Quina Mousterian 70.000 BC Description Type: convex Quina scraper on flake. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Middle Palaeolithic(Palaeolithic) Quina Mousterian. Dating: approx. 75.000 to 65.000 B.C. Isotope stage 4, the first cold maximum of the last glaciation in Europe, where climatic conditions were harsh and extremely cold. Description: Size: length 5.9 cm, weight 24 grams, Shape. Retouch: an awesome convex Quina scraper on flat flake. Please see the very wavy interior side. The rather flat working edge has a gorgeous stepped Quina retouch from distal to proximal end. Distal end is cortical. The left edge of the tool has some blunting. Raw-material: marble dark– bright gray patinated flint with fine gloss. Preservation: very well: the only small recent chip we found is at the left edge. ... moreAnd doesn’t detract from value and beauty of this awesome scraper. Additional Information. Literature: Some characteristics of the Quina Mousterian industry: only little Levallois technique was used. But Clacton flakes were preferred, no handaxes were found in the assemblages, a very high percentage of scrapers with lateral, double, convergent, transverse as most common ones, and sometimes small very thin scrapers with a very fine stepped retouch. Preferred retouch was the stepped/ or Quina retouch, made with hard strikes first which produced broad, irregular flake negatives and secondary refining retouches directly at the edges in a second step. Origin. Site: the famous(eponymous) site of La Quina. Charente, France, excavated by Dr. Henri-Martin from 1905 to 1936. A total of 27 Neanderthal individuals were found, the most famous is"Homo 5" We have been listing more interesting paleolithic artifacts. Please have a look! Do you have questions? Don’t you find what you look for among our offers? Do you look for something particular, special or exceptional? Please send an email! Shipping costs: we ship internationally(worldwide) Buyer pays actual shipping charges. No
Precious Neanderthal Levallois Point, Stone Age Paleolithic Mousterian 50.000 BC
Precious Neanderthal Levallois Point. Stone Age Paleolithic Mousterian 50.000 BC Description Type: Levallois point. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Middle Paleolithic. Late/ Terminal Mousterian. Dating: ca. 52.000 to 40.000 B.P. Description: Size: length 4.8 cm, weight 15 grams, Shape. Retouch: an atypical asymmetrical Levallois point. But with the typical triangular flake negative on the exterior side. The tip is blunt, the right lateral edge has a continuous retouch, the left one fine use-scars on exterior and interior side. Only the proximal part of this edge has a concave retouch. Raw-material: marbled beige patinated flint, Preservation: very well. No modern damages, Origin. Site: a famous Paleolithic site located not far from Les Eyzies. Dep. Dordogne, France, occupied in late Mousterian and Upper Paleolithic. We have been listing more ... moreinteresting paleolithic artifacts. Please have a look! Do you have questions? Don’t you find what you look for among our offers? Do you look for something particular, special or exceptional? Please send an email! Shipping costs: we ship internationally(worldwide) Buyer pays actual shipping charges. No handling fee. Shipping costs worldwide for registered air-mail(with tracking number and signature confirmation) is $ 8.00(500 grams box) Registered shipping within Germany is Euro 4,25. We combine items to save on shipping costs! Details will be settled with the buyer individually. About us: we are no traders. But we are selling only out of the own old collection. We guarantee for authenticity of our artifacts. On request we inform high bidders about provenance of the artifacts and we provide additional site information and dating(if available) taken from scientific literature.
Terrific Neanderthal Flint Endscraper, Stone Age Middle Paleolithic Mousterian
Terrific Neanderthal Flint Endscraper. Stone Age Middle Paleolithic Mousterian Description Type: endscraper on Clacton flake. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Middle Paleolithic/ Mousterian. Dating: the particular site from approx. 130.000 B.C. stage 6 of the oxygen-isotope chronology up to approx. 40.000 B.C. Description: Size: length 5.4 cm, weight 27 grams, Shape. Retouch: endscrapers are rather rarely found in Mousterian assemblages. They are much more common in Upper Paleolithic. This one here is made on Clacton flake with large, very oblique plain platform remnant. The convex distal end is rather steep, which lateral retouch on the exterior side, continued up to the proximal end of the right edge. The left lateral end has a significant blunting at the medial part. Few large deep use-scars are on the interior side of the distal end, proof ... moreof the heavy duty the tool was used for. The retouch is continued up to the proximal, Raw-material: flint with thick creamy patination, Preservation: very well. No modern damages, Origin. Site: a famous Paleolithic site in the valley of a tributary of the Dordogne river. Dept. Dordogne, France, occupied by the Neanderthals. We have been listing more interesting paleolithic artifacts. Please have a look! Do you have questions? Don’t you find what you look for among our offers? Do you look for something particular, special or exceptional? Please send an email! Shipping costs: we ship internationally(worldwide) Buyer pays actual shipping charges. No handling fee. Shipping costs worldwide for registered air-mail(with tracking number and signature confirmation) is $ 8.00(500 grams box) Registered shipping within Germany is Euro 4,25. We combine items to save on shipping costs! Details will be settled with the buyer individually. About us: we are no traders. But we are selling only out of the own old collection. We guarantee for authenticity of our artifacts. On request we inform high bidders about provenance of the artifacts and we provide additional site information and d
Neanderthal hafted point, Mousterian Paleolithic Stone Age tool
23 grams/ 8 oz apx 2.25" x 1.5" x.5" thick Homo neanderthalensis Neanderthal stone tools. Hafted point from Sens France, apx 60,000 years old of the Pleistocene, Middle Paleolithic or the Mousterian industrial period Authenticity Guaranteed. I have other listings and am happy to combine shipping. Please request invoice Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE Outstanding Middle Paleolithic( Paleolithic) stone artifact of the Homo Neanderthalensis- the Neanderthal( Neandertal) men from the Mousterian phase about 40.000- 60.000 years ago. The Mousterian industry appeared around 200.000 years ago and persisted until about 40,000 years ago, in much the same areas of Europe, the Near East and Africa where Acheulean tools appear. In Europe these tools are most closely associated with Homo neanderthalensis, but elsewhere were ... moremade by both Neanderthals and early Homo sapiens. Mousterian tools required a preliminary shaping of the stone core from which the actual blade is struck off. The toolmakers either shaped a rock into a rounded surface before striking off the raised area as a wedge shaped flake, or they shaped the core as a long prism of stone before striking off triangular flakes from its length, like slices from a baguette. Because Mousterian tools were conceived as refinements on a few distinct core shapes, the whole process of making tools had standardized into explicit stages(basic core stone, rough blank, refined final tool) Variations in tool shapes could be produced by changes in the procedures at any stage. A consistent manufacturing goal was to increase as much as possible the cutting area on each blade. Though this made the tool making process more labor intensive, it also meant the edges of the tools could be reshaped or sharpened as they dulled, so that each tool lasted longer. The whole tool making industry had adapted to get the maximum utility from the labor invested at each step. Tool forms in the Mousterian industry display a wide range of specialized shapes. Cutting tools incl
Wonderful Neanderthal Concave Flint Scraper, Middle Paleolithic Mousteerian
Wonderful Neanderthal Concave Flint Scraper. Middle Paleolithic Mousteerian Description Type: concave scraper on flake. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Middle Paleolithic/ Mousterian. Dating: the particular site from approx. 130.000 B.C. stage 6 of the oxygen-isotope chronology up to approx. 40.000 B.C. Description: Size: length 6.1 cm, weight 22 grams, Shape. Retouch: a narrow elongated flake with a thick back at the right edge. Prependicular to the interior side, with some blunting at the proximal part. Point of percussion is covered by matrix from the original site layer. The left edge is a concave scraper which could have been used for scraping, honing/planing wooden and antler pieces and for other duties. Retouch is made on the exterior side except the proximal part which is modified on the interior one. The distal end has some fine retouch ... moreand a notch, Raw-material: flint with thick creamy white patination, Preservation: very well. No modern damages, Origin. Site: a famous Paleolithic site in the valley of a tributary of the Dordogne river. Dept. Dordogne, France, occupied by the Neanderthal(s) We have been listing more interesting paleolithic artifacts. Please have a look! Do you have questions? Don’t you find what you look for among our offers? Do you look for something particular, special or exceptional? Please send an email! Shipping costs: we ship internationally(worldwide) Buyer pays actual shipping charges. No handling fee. Shipping costs worldwide for registered air-mail(with tracking number and signature confirmation) is $ 8.00(500 grams box) Registered shipping within Germany is Euro 4,25. We combine items to save on shipping costs! Details will be settled with the buyer individually. About us: we are no traders. But we are selling only out of the own old collection. We guarantee for authenticity of our artifacts. On request we inform high bidders about provenance of the artifacts and we provide additional site information and dating(if available) taken from scientific literature.
Exceptional Neanderthal Levallois Point, Stone Age Middle Paleolithic Mousterian
Exceptional Neanderthal Levallois Point. Stone Age Middle Paleolithic Mousterian Description Type: laterally retouched Levallois point. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Middle Palaeolithic/ Mousterian. Dating: the particular site from approx. 130.000 B.C. stage 6 of the oxygen-isotope chronology up to approx. 40.000 B.C. Description: Size: length 3.8 cm, weight 11 grams, Shape. Retouch: an exceptional. Very unusual Levallois point. It is of markedly asymmetrical shape with oblique straight right edge, and concave left one. Both edges and the long narrow tip present a continuous lateral retouch. The tip even has an alternating retouch, as typical on borers. So, this stunning point was certainly not designed as hunting weapon, but for drilling or other duties, Raw-material: bright gray patinated flint, Preservation: very well. No modern damages, ... moreOrigin. Site: a famous Paleolithic site in the valley of a tributary of the Dordogne river. Dept. Dordogne, France, occupied by the Neanderthal(s) We have been listing more interesting paleolithic artifacts. Please have a look! Do you have questions? Don’t you find what you look for among our offers? Do you look for something particular, special or exceptional? Please send an email! Shipping costs: we ship internationally(worldwide) Buyer pays actual shipping charges. No handling fee. Shipping costs worldwide for registered air-mail(with tracking number and signature confirmation) is $ 8.00(500 grams box) Registered shipping within Germany is Euro 4,25. We combine items to save on shipping costs! Details will be settled with the buyer individually. About us: we are no traders. But we are selling only out of the own old collection. We guarantee for authenticity of our artifacts. On request we inform high bidders about provenance of the artifacts and we provide additional site information and dating(if available) taken from scientific literature.
Splendid Neanderthal Flint Convergent Scraper, Stone Age Paleolithic Mousterian
Splendid Neanderthal Flint Convergent Scraper. Stone Age Paleolithic Mousterian Description Type: convergent scraper(straight–denticulated) with nose on Levallois flake.
Neanderthal hand chipper, Mousterian Paleolithic Stone Age tool
68 grams/ 2.4oz. Apx 2.75" x 2" x 1" thick Homo neanderthalensis Neanderthal stone tools. Hand chipper from Pierre Point, France, apx 60,000 years old of the Pleistocene, Middle Paleolithic or the Mousterian industrial period Authenticity Guaranteed. I have other listings and am happy to combine shipping. Please request invoice Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Outstanding Middle Paleolithic( Paleolithic) stone artifact of the Homo Neanderthalensis- the Neanderthal( Neandertal) men from the Mousterian phase about 40.000- 60.000 years ago. The Mousterian industry appeared around 200.000 years ago and persisted until about 40,000 years ago, in much the same areas of Europe, the Near East and Africa where Acheulean tools appear. In Europe these ... moretools are most closely associated with Homo neanderthalensis, but elsewhere were made by both Neanderthals and early Homo sapiens. Mousterian tools required a preliminary shaping of the stone core from which the actual blade is struck off. The toolmakers either shaped a rock into a rounded surface before striking off the raised area as a wedge shaped flake(see photo at left) or they shaped the core as a long prism of stone before striking off triangular flakes from its length, like slices from a baguette. Because Mousterian tools were conceived as refinements on a few distinct core shapes, the whole process of making tools had standardized into explicit stages(basic core stone, rough blank, refined final tool) Variations in tool shapes could be produced by changes in the procedures at any stage. A consistent manufacturing goal was to increase as much as possible the cutting area on each blade. Though this made the tool making process more labor intensive, it also meant the edges of the tools could be reshaped or sharpened as they dulled, so that each tool lasted longer. The whole tool making industry had adapted to get the maximum utility from the labor invested at each step.
Neanderthal Concave hand scrapers (2), Mousterian Paleolithic Stone Age tool
light colored one is 41 grams/1.4 oz apx 3" x 2" x.75" thick dark is 40 grams/1.4 oz 2.75" long x 2" wide x.5" thick Homo neanderthalensis Neanderthal stone tools. Two hand scrapers from Sens France, apx 60,000 years old of the Pleistocene, Middle Paleolithic or the Mousterian industrial period Authenticity Guaranteed. I have other listings and am happy to combine shipping. Please request invoice Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE Outstanding Middle Paleolithic( Paleolithic) stone artifact of the Homo Neanderthalensis- the Neanderthal( Neandertal) men from the Mousterian phase about 40.000- 60.000 years ago. The Mousterian industry appeared around 200.000 years ago and persisted until about 40,000 years ago, in much the same areas of Europe, the Near East and Africa where Acheulean tools appear. In ... moreEurope these tools are most closely associated with Homo neanderthalensis, but elsewhere were made by both Neanderthals and early Homo sapiens. Mousterian tools required a preliminary shaping of the stone core from which the actual blade is struck off. The toolmakers either shaped a rock into a rounded surface before striking off the raised area as a wedge shaped flake, or they shaped the core as a long prism of stone before striking off triangular flakes from its length, like slices from a baguette. Because Mousterian tools were conceived as refinements on a few distinct core shapes, the whole process of making tools had standardized into explicit stages(basic core stone, rough blank, refined final tool) Variations in tool shapes could be produced by changes in the procedures at any stage. A consistent manufacturing goal was to increase as much as possible the cutting area on each blade. Though this made the tool making process more labor intensive, it also meant the edges of the tools could be reshaped or sharpened as they dulled, so that each tool lasted longer. The whole tool making industry had adapted to get the maximum utility from the labor invested at each step. Tool f
Neanderthal hand borer, Mousterian Paleolithic Stone Age tool
25 grams/9 oz apx 2.5" x 2" x.5" thick Homo neanderthalensis Neanderthal stone tools. Hand borer from Sens France, apx 60,000 years old of the Pleistocene, Middle Paleolithic or the Mousterian industrial period Authenticity Guaranteed. I have other listings and am happy to combine shipping. Please request invoice Outstanding Middle Paleolithic( Paleolithic) stone artifact of the Homo Neanderthalensis- the Neanderthal( Neandertal) men from the Mousterian phase about 40.000- 60.000 years ago. The Mousterian industry appeared around 200.000 years ago and persisted until about 40,000 years ago, in much the same areas of Europe, the Near East and Africa where Acheulean tools appear. In Europe these tools are most closely associated with Homo neanderthalensis, but elsewhere were made by both Neanderthals and early Homo sapiens. Mousterian ... moretools required a preliminary shaping of the stone core from which the actual blade is struck off. The toolmakers either shaped a rock into a rounded surface before striking off the raised area as a wedge shaped flake(see photo at left) or they shaped the core as a long prism of stone before striking off triangular flakes from its length, like slices from a baguette. Because Mousterian tools were conceived as refinements on a few distinct core shapes, the whole process of making tools had standardized into explicit stages(basic core stone, rough blank, refined final tool) Variations in tool shapes could be produced by changes in the procedures at any stage. A consistent manufacturing goal was to increase as much as possible the cutting area on each blade. Though this made the tool making process more labor intensive, it also meant the edges of the tools could be reshaped or sharpened as they dulled, so that each tool lasted longer. The whole tool making industry had adapted to get the maximum utility from the labor invested at each step. Tool forms in the Mousterian industry display a wide range of specialized shapes. Cutting tools include notched flakes, denticulate(ser
Precious Neanderthal Flint Scraper, Stone Age Europe Paleolithic Mousterian
Precious Neanderthal Flint Scraper. Stone Age Europe Paleolithic Mousterian Description Type: straight scraper on flake. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Middle Paleolithic/ Mousterian. Dating: the particular site from approx. 130.000 B.C. stage 6 of the oxygen-isotope chronology up to approx. 40.000 B.C. Description: Size: length 4.8 cm, weight 11 grams, Shape. Retouch: splendid small straight scraper on elongated. Arched and wedge-shaped Levallois flake. The left edge is a thick back, perpendicular to the interior side. The right edge is the scraper with fine stepped retouch at the the medial part of the edge. The convex distal end has a fine retouch. Raw-material: blueish gray flint with much bright gray patination, Preservation: very well. No modern damages, Origin. Site: a famous Paleolithic site in the valley of a tributary of the Dordogne ... moreriver. Dept. Dordogne, France, occupied by the Neanderthal(s) We have been listing more interesting paleolithic artifacts. Please have a look! Do you have questions? Don’t you find what you look for among our offers? Do you look for something particular, special or exceptional? Please send an email! Shipping costs: we ship internationally(worldwide) Buyer pays actual shipping charges. No handling fee. Shipping costs worldwide for registered air-mail(with tracking number and signature confirmation) is $ 8.00(500 grams box) Registered shipping within Germany is Euro 4,25. We combine items to save on shipping costs! Details will be settled with the buyer individually. About us: we are no traders. But we are selling only out of the own old collection. We guarantee for authenticity of our artifacts. On request we inform high bidders about provenance of the artifacts and we provide additional site information and dating(if available) taken from scientific literature.
Fantastic Rare Neanderthal Flint Borer, Stone Age Paleolithic Mousterian
Fantastic Rare Neanderthal Flint Borer. Stone Age Paleolithic Mousterian Description Type: borer on flake. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Middle Palaeolithic/ Mousterian. Dating: the particular site from approx. 130.000 B.C. stage 6 of the oxygen-isotope chronology up to approx. 40.000 B.C. Description: Size: length 5.0 cm, weight 15 grams, Shape. Retouch: a fantastic borer on flake. The awl at the right lateral edge has a deep concave retouch at the upper edge. And a fine concave retouch at the lower one. The tip is either thinned or splintered on the interior side. The left lateral edge of the tool has a significant, scraper-like retouch. The spotted, dark gray area at the proximal end of the right edge is part of the patination pattern, and no modern damage! Raw-material: bright gray patinated flint with rests of matrix from the original ... moresite layer still adhering to the left lateral edge and the interior side of the tool, Preservation: very well. No modern damages, Origin. Site: a famous Paleolithic site in the valley of a tributary of the Dordogne river. Dept. Dordogne, France, occupied by the Neanderthal(s) We have been listing more interesting paleolithic artifacts. Please have a look! Do you have questions? Don’t you find what you look for among our offers? Do you look for something particular, special or exceptional? Please send an email! Shipping costs: we ship internationally(worldwide) Buyer pays actual shipping charges. No handling fee. Shipping costs worldwide for registered air-mail(with tracking number and signature confirmation) is $ 8.00(500 grams box) Registered shipping within Germany is Euro 4,25. We combine items to save on shipping costs! Details will be settled with the buyer individually. About us: we are no traders. But we are selling only out of the own old collection. We guarantee for authenticity of our artifacts. On request we inform high bidders about provenance of the artifacts and we provide additional site information and dating(if available) taken from scientific lit
Great Neanderthal Levallois Flint Flake with Scraper, Paleolithic Mousterian
Great Neanderthal Levallois Flint Flake with Scraper. Paleolithic Mousterian Description Type: simple convex scraper/ endscraper on Levallois flake. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Middle Palaeolithic/ Mousterian. Dating: the particular site from approx. 130.000 B.C. stage 6 of the oxygen-isotope chronology up to approx. 40.000 B.C. Description: Size: length 6.6 cm, weight 45 grams, Shape. Retouch: a great. Very regular Levallois flake, struck from a core with bipolar reduction face. The negativ scar at the right edge shows that the flake/ blade was struck from the upper end of the core, while the large medial negative has the point of percussion at the bottom end. The distal end of this flake here was the natural end of the core. It has a significant retouch at both ends, and the rounded corner end/ left lateral edge is modified into an endscraper(pictures ... more5 to 8) The right edge is a simple convex scraper, even with some retouch on the interior side, Raw-material: bright gray patinated flint, Preservation: very well. No modern damages, Origin. Site: a famous Paleolithic site in the valley of a tributary of the Dordogne river. Dept. Dordogne, France, occupied by the Neanderthal(s) We have been listing more interesting paleolithic artifacts. Please have a look! Do you have questions? Don’t you find what you look for among our offers? Do you look for something particular, special or exceptional? Please send an email! Shipping costs: we ship internationally(worldwide) Buyer pays actual shipping charges. No handling fee. Shipping costs worldwide for registered air-mail(with tracking number and signature confirmation) is $ 8.00(500 grams box) Registered shipping within Germany is Euro 4,25. We combine items to save on shipping costs! Details will be settled with the buyer individually. About us: we are no traders. But we are selling only out of the own old collection. We guarantee for authenticity of our artifacts. On request we inform high bidders about provenance of the artifacts and we provide additio
Rare Fabulous Fontmaure Neanderthal Cutting Tool, Mousterian Middle Paleolithic
On offer- a fantastic RARE Large naturally backed blade from Fontmaure! 6 inches approximate. With gorgeous reds and yellows flowing through the jasper; this tool was held in the hands of an actual Neanderthal-and is approx 30-80.000 years old! Note the great natural back with cortex and its sharp thin blade with areas of retouch see photos! Excellent provenance from the Niek van Rijswijk collection! Posted with
50.000Y.O: FANTASTIC FLINT SCRAPER STONE AGE PALEOLITHIC NEANDERTHAL MOUSTERIAN
EUROPEAN STONE AGE ARTIFACTS BY PALATINA AUTHENTICITY GUARANTEED Description of the Homo Neanderthalensis- the Neanderthal( Neandertal) men from the Mousterian phase about 60.000- 40.000 years ago. It is a side edged scraper or a burin! The length of this fantastic patinized flint is 47 mms. The Mousterian industry appeared around 200.000 years ago and persisted until about 40,000 years ago, in much the same areas of Europe, the Near East and Africa where Acheulean tools appear. In Europe these tools are most closely associated with Homo neanderthalensis, but elsewhere were made by both Neanderthals and early Homo sapiens. Mousterian tools required a preliminary shaping of the stone core from which the actual blade is struck off. The toolmakers either shaped a rock into a rounded surface before striking off the raised area as a wedge shaped ... moreflake(see photo at left) or they shaped the core as a long prism of stone before striking off triangular flakes from its length, like slices from a baguette. Because Mousterian tools were conceived as refinements on a few distinct core shapes, the whole process of making tools had standardized into explicit stages(basic core stone, rough blank, refined final tool) Variations in tool shapes could be produced by changes in the procedures at any stage. A consistent manufacturing goal was to increase as much as possible the cutting area on each blade. Though this made the toolmaking process more labor intensive, it also meant the edges of the tools could be reshaped or sharpened as they dulled, so that each tool lasted longer. The whole toolmaking industry had adapted to get the maximum utility from the labor invested at each step. Tool forms in the Mousterian industry display a wide range of specialized shapes. Cutting tools include notched flakes, denticulate(serrated) flakes, and flake blades similar to Upper Paleolithic tools. Points appear that seem designed for use in spears or lances, some including a tang or stub at the base that allowed the point to be tied into
Precious Neanderthal Flint Scraper and More, Paleolithic Mousterian 50.000 BC
Precious Neanderthal Flint Scraper and More. Paleolithic Mousterian 50.000 BC Description Type: scraper/ borer on flake. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Middle Paleolithic. Mousterian(Mousterian in Acheulian Tradition) Dating: from approx. 58.000 to 40.000 B.C. Description: Size: length 3.9 cm, weight 12 grams, Shape. Retouch: a short wedge shaped core preparation flake with thick proximal and thin convex distal end. It has a small notch in the middle of the convex edge. And to the right is the scraper with pretty, rather fine retouch, party serrated, up to the proximal part of the right lateral edge. The left edge with the borer has a retouch on the exterior side above the tip of the awl, and on the interior side below the tip of the awl. Such an alternate retouch is very typical on borers, Raw-material: dark brown flint, Preservation: very ... morewell. No modern damages, Origin. Site: a settlement site(rock-shelter) in the Vézère-valley. Inhabited by the Neanderthals of terminal Mousterian(Mousterian in Acheulian Tradition) We have been listing more interesting paleolithic artifacts. Please have a look! Do you have questions? Don’t you find what you look for among our offers? Do you look for something particular, special or exceptional? Please send an email! Shipping costs: we ship internationally(worldwide) Buyer pays actual shipping charges. No handling fee. Shipping costs worldwide for registered air-mail(with tracking number and signature confirmation) is $ 8.00(500 grams box) Registered shipping within Germany is Euro 4,25. We combine items to save on shipping costs! Details will be settled with the buyer individually. About us: we are no traders. But we are selling only out of the own old collection. We guarantee for authenticity of our artifacts. On request we inform high bidders about provenance of the artifacts and we provide additional site information and dating(if available) taken from scientific literature. 1.RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Fuk.rp73%28b0g%60%60%3E1-1449be8f66e-0x
Excellent Neanderthal Quina Scraper, Paleolithic Quina Mousterian 70.000 BC
Excellent Neanderthal Quina Scraper. Paleolithic Quina Mousterian 70.000 BC Description Type: single convex sidescraper on Clacton flake. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Middle Palaeolithic. Quina Mousterian. Dating: approx. 75.000 to 65.000 B.C. Isotope stage 4, the first cold maximum of the last glaciation in Europe, where climatic conditions were harsh and extremely cold. Description: Size: length 5.5 cm, weight 34 grams, Shape. Retouch: an excellent convex Quina scraper on elongated Clacton flake with interior platform angle greater than 105 degrees. The scraper edge(right) has a great steep stepped Quina retouch. Steepest at the medial part, which has an angle to the interior side of more than 90 degrees(see picture 4, interior side of the scraper edge) Distal end has some lateral retouch as well, and few splintered traces of use on the ... moreinterior side. Very interesting is the left lateral edge with a retouch looking like platform preparation, but it is no, platform and point of percussion are at the bottom of the tool. Raw-material: bright grey patinated flint. Preservation: very well: two tiny flat recent nicks at the distal end/ interior side. They in no way detract from value and beauty of this excellent scraper. Additional Information. Literature: Some characteristics of the Quina Mousterian industry: only little Levallois technique was used. But Clacton flakes were preferred, no handaxes were found in the assemblages, a very high percentage of scrapers with lateral, double, convergent, transverse as most common ones, and sometimes small very thin scrapers with a very fine stepped retouch. Preferred retouch was the stepped/ or Quina retouch, made with hard strikes first which produced broad, irregular flake negatives and secondary refining retouches directly at the edges in a second step. Origin. Site: the famous(eponymous) site of La Quina. Charente, France, excavated by Dr. Henri-Martin from 1905 to 1936. A total of 27 Neanderthal individuals were found, the most famous is"Homo 5" We have bee
Stunning Neanderthal Flint Double Tool Borer - Endscraper Paleolithic Mousterian
Stunning Neanderthal Flint Double Tool Borer- Endscraper Paleolithic Mousterian Description Type: double tool: borer. Endscraper on flake. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Middle Palaeolithic/ Mousterian. Dating: the particular site from approx. 130.000 B.C. stage 6 of the oxygen-isotope chronology up to approx. 40.000 B.C. Description: Size: length 4.5 cm, weight 30 grams, Shape. Retouch: a stunning double tool on angular flake with wide straight distal end. It’s pointed right edge has an alternating retouch(pictures 3 and 4) and most probably was used for drilling. The left edge is more rounded, has a retouch at this rounded tip, and a fine retouch at both lateral edges(pictures 5 and 6) Raw-material: gray flint with thick creamy patination, Preservation: very well. No modern damages, Origin. Site: a famous Paleolithic site in the valley of ... morea tributary of the Dordogne river. Dept. Dordogne, France, occupied by the Neanderthal(s) We have been listing more interesting paleolithic artifacts. Please have a look! Do you have questions? Don’t you find what you look for among our offers? Do you look for something particular, special or exceptional? Please send an email! Shipping costs: we ship internationally(worldwide) Buyer pays actual shipping charges. No handling fee. Shipping costs worldwide for registered air-mail(with tracking number and signature confirmation) is $ 8.00(500 grams box) Registered shipping within Germany is Euro 4,25. We combine items to save on shipping costs! Details will be settled with the buyer individually. About us: we are no traders. But we are selling only out of the own old collection. We guarantee for authenticity of our artifacts. On request we inform high bidders about provenance of the artifacts and we provide additional site information and dating(if available) taken from scientific literature.
Terrific Neanderthal Denticulate - Retouched Truncation, Paleolithic Mousterian
Terrific Neanderthal Denticulate- Retouched Truncation. Paleolithic Mousterian Description Type: denticulate- oblique retouched truncation on flake. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Middle Paleolithic/ Mousterian. Dating: the particular site from approx. 130.000 B.C. stage 6 of the oxygen-isotope chronology up to approx. 40.000 B.C. Description: Size: length 4.8 cm, weight 24 grams, Shape. Retouch: a terrific Neanderthal tool with oblique retouched truncation(best suitable for scraping) at the distal end. And a denticulated lateral edge with alternating flaking, Raw-material: creamy bright gray patinated flint, Preservation: very well. No modern damages, Origin. Site: a famous Paleolithic site in the valley of a tributary of the Dordogne river. Dept. Dordogne, France, occupied by the Neanderthal(s) We have been listing more interesting paleolithic ... moreartifacts. Please have a look! Do you have questions? Don’t you find what you look for among our offers? Do you look for something particular, special or exceptional? Please send an email! Shipping costs: we ship internationally(worldwide) Buyer pays actual shipping charges. No handling fee. Shipping costs worldwide for registered air-mail(with tracking number and signature confirmation) is $ 8.00. Registered shipping within Germany is Euro 4,25. We combine items to save on shipping costs! Details will be settled with the buyer individually. About us: we are no traders. But we are selling only out of the own old collection. We guarantee for authenticity of our artifacts. On request we inform high bidders about provenance of the artifacts and we provide additional site information and dating(if available) taken from scientific literature.