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This unique sculpture is a true piece of history, originating from Central Texas and dating back to pre-1800. The stone material used to create this Paleolithic ... moreHand Scraper Tool adds to its authenticity and originality. The sculpture falls under the category of Antiques and Primitives, with a style that is best described as Naive and Primitive. Measuring small in size, at up to 14 inches in its largest dimension, this sculpture is perfect for collectors of ancient artifacts. Its originality and uniqueness make it a must-have for any decor enthusiast. The sculpture is an original, found in the United States and is sure to add a touch of history and character to any collection.
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Location: Bonneville, France
Tool: beautiful Acheulean Scraper, Bifacial, made by our ancestor Homo Heidelbergensis. Lower Paleolithic - Acheulean culture. Homo Erectus Heidelbergensis ... moreand early Homo Neanderthalensis (Neanderthal).
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Location: Bonneville, France
Tool: massive 636g Handaxe / cleaver / huge backed scraper in chalcedony, a very ancient and rare piece! Acheulean culture. Homo Erectus Heidelbergensis. ... moreWeight: 636g. Lower Paleolithic, France. This very nice piece is from an ancient collection.
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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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Location: Keller, United States
A remarkable stone tool/hand axe from the paleolithic period found in the Sahara Desert in the border region between Morocco and Algeria. An impressive ... moreancient tool from our ancestors of eons ago. It is not part of the sale.
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Location: Bonneville, France
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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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 / 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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Location: Bonneville, France
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: Bonneville, France
Tool: Nice Acheulean scraper made on flake by our ancestor Homo Heidelbergensis. Tiny Marks of use and retouches on the active parts. Lower Paleolithic ... more- Acheulean culture. Homo Erectus Heidelbergensis and early Homo Neanderthalensis (Neanderthal).
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Location: Bonneville, France
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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Location: Bonneville, France
Tool: Very nice Acheulean Side Scraper, made on flake by our ancestor Homo Heidelbergensis. Marks of use and tiny retouches on the active sharp parts. ... moreLower Paleolithic - Acheulean culture. Homo Erectus Heidelbergensis and early Homo Neanderthalensis (Neanderthal).
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Location: Bonneville, France
Lower Paleolithic / Acheulean Culture. Large and heavy backed and convergent scraper / unifacial handaxe, made from a pre-Levallois core (nucleus). Professionnal ... moreantique dealer from France. South-West of France (Dordogne).
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Location: Bonneville, France
Homo Erectus Heidelbergensis. Tool: massive 530g cleaver / end scraper déjeté, used for heavy butchery work. Lower Paleolithic, France. Weight: 530g. ... moreOrigin: Bergerac région, Dordogne, France.
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Location: Bonneville, France
Lower Paleolithic / Acheulean Culture. Marks of use on the active side and at the end of the tool. Professionnal antique dealer from France. South-West ... moreof France (Dordogne). Origin: Bergerac région, Dordogne, France.
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Location: Bonneville, France
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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Lower Paleolithic / Acheulean. Homo Heidelbergensis - France. Professionnal antique dealer from France. Origin: Bergerac région, Dordogne, France. Used ... morefor butchery work as well as wood or leather work.
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Location: Bonneville, France
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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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
Acheulean Culture, Homo Erectus Heidelbergensis. Lower Paleolithic - North of France. Tool: Very nice Collector! Chopping Tool in flint, with marks of ... moreuse on the sharp edge. Material: black flint with cortex left on the basis of the tool.
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Location: Bonneville, France
Tool: Very nice Acheulean scraper on flake, Bifacial, made in chalcedony by our ancestor Homo Heidelbergensis. Marks of use and tiny retouches on the ... moreactive sharp parts. Lower Paleolithic - Acheulean culture.
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Location: Bonneville, France
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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Location: Bonneville, France
Tool: Very impressive Acheulean Handaxe / scraper made by our ancestor Homo Heidelbergensis. Very nicely shaped, this large tool was perfectly knapped ... moreto create a very efficient active sharp part. Marks of use clearly visible.
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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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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
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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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
Acheulean culture. Artifact: large Handaxe, very nice shape, looking like La Micoque ones! Homo Erectus Heidelbergensis. Lower Paleolithic, south-west ... moreof France. Origin: Bergerac area, Dordogne, France.
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Location: Bonneville, France
Acheulean culture. Huge, massive handaxe in chalcedony, almost 1 kilo weight. Homo Erectus Heidelbergensis. Weight: 960g ! Lower Paleolithic, south-west ... moreof France. Origin: Bergerac area, Dordogne, France.
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Location: Bonneville, France
Lower Paleolithic - Acheulean culture. Homo Erectus Heidelbergensis. Tool: chopping tool in quartzite, iconic tool of the peeble culture. Multitask tool, ... moreused for butchery work mainly. Weight: 240g.
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Location: Bonneville, France
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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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 core / nucleus, knapped by our ancestor Neanderthal. Marks of use ... moreon the active sharp edge. North of France, Neanderthal.
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Location: Bonneville, France
Upper Paleolithic - probably Gravettian culture, Dordogne, France. Tool : very nice blade / end scraper in translucent chalcedony. One of the first Homo ... moreSapiens culture in Dordogne region - much before Lascaux.
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Location: Bonneville, France
Tool: bifacial side scraper, hand axe like (Mousterian of Acheulean Tradition). Lower Paleolithic, South-West of France. Origin: Bergerac région, Dordogne, ... moreFrance. Professionnal antique dealer from France since 2016.
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Location: Bonneville, France
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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Location: Bonneville, France
Tool: beautiful Acheulean Scraper, made by our ancestor Homo Heidelbergensis. Marks of use and retouches on the active parts, all around the edges. Beautiful ... morepiece, a classic shape of the Acheulean culture.
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Location: Bonneville, France
Tool: amazing Acheulean backed Scraper, Bifacial, made by our ancestor Homo Heidelbergensis. Marks of use on the active lateral part. Lower Paleolithic ... more- Acheulean culture. Homo Erectus Heidelbergensis and early Homo Neanderthalensis (Neanderthal).
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Location: Bonneville, France
Lower Paleolithic / Acheulean. Homo Heidelbergensis - France. Large, beautiful backed scraper / handaxe in chalcedony, made by Neanderthal's ancestor, ... moreHomo Heidelbergensis. Weight: 685g. Professionnal antique dealer from France.
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Location: Bonneville, France
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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Location: Bonneville, France
Acheulean Culture, Homo Erectus Heidelbergensis. Tool: Very nice Collector! Chopper in Chalcedony, made by our ancestor Homo Heidelbergensis. Marks of ... moreuse on the active sharp edge. Rare artifact! Lower Paleolithic - South-West of France (Dordogne region).
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Location: Bonneville, France
Tool: beautiful Acheulean end-scraper and blade, made by our ancestor Homo Heidelbergensis. Marks of use and retouches on the active parts. Beautiful ... morepiece of the Acheulean culture! Lower Paleolithic - Acheulean culture.
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Location: Bonneville, France
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
Acheulean culture. Tool: very nice, large acheulean scraper / cleaver, in beautiful chalcedony. Homo Erectus Heidelbergensis. Lower Paleolithic, France. ... moreWeight: 224g. The active sharp part is partially denticulate (saw-like).
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Neanderthal Nosed Hand Axe. Nosed Tool. Flint Stone. Weight: 77 grams. Ancient humans wandered in the wake of animals. The human race, would not have ... moregotten far without stone tools. ~ 50.000K Years Old or more.
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Location: Bonneville, France
Lower Paleolithic - Acheulean culture. Homo Erectus Heidelbergensis. Tool: chopper. Multitask tool, used for butchery work. Weight: 245g.
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Location: Bonneville, France
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: 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
Artifact : very nice blade and notched scraper on flake. Marks of use and retouches on the active parts. End of upper Paleolithic to Neolithic period. ... moreUpper Paleolithic / Neolithic. Dordogne region, France.
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Location: Bonneville, France
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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Location: Bonneville, France
Mousterian / Middle Paleolithic Neanderthal - South-west of France. Tool: very nice Mousterian Point on large flake, made by our ancestor Homo Neanderthalensis. ... moreThis point was mainly used as side scraper / Knife.
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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
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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Location: Bonneville, France
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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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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Location: Bonneville, France
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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Location: Bonneville, France
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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Location: BECCLES, United Kingdom
An Acheulian, Paleolithic Chopper/Chopping tool from Algeria, North Africa. Made and used by Homo erectus. A genuine find from an area now well known ... morefor finds from this period. This area of North Africa was much more lush and green during the Pleistocene epoch.
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Large, beautiful scraper and large drill / borer in chalcedony, made by Neanderthal's ancestor, Homo Heidelbergensis. Large tool! Lower Paleolithic / ... moreAcheulean. Homo Heidelbergensis - France. Professionnal antique dealer from France.
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Nice Paleolithic. Acheulian handaxe, knife, scraper with desert patina! of Homo erectus/Homo ergaster from northern Africa guaranted authentic, appr. 200.000-300.000 B.C. lenght appr. 1 1 0 mm. Wide appr. 70 mm, weight 271 g old private collection
30 Sahara Neolithic relics - tools, celt, beads, and 1 paleolithic tool.
This group of 30 Sahara Neolithic relics is composed of diverse types of relics. Which were discovered on ancient habitation sites deep in the western Sahara desert, mostly in the vicinity of northern Muaratania/Mali but also includes two trianglar Eiffel Tower points from Algeria(top second from right and the one right beneath it) This group consist of several types and subtypes of projectile points from varying periods of the Neolithic era. Including ovate, stemmed, triangular, and unifacial tool forms. In all there are 16 stone projectile points and tools, 10 hard-stone beads(mostly quartz disc beads) one pottery bead(western Mauratania) one hardstone celt, and a cylindrical labret of quartz thought to be used in body piercing or lips or ears. Not perfect, tt may have ancient damge, hard to tell but stil nice. There is one unifacil blade ... moreseen at the bottom row to the right is from the late Mesolithic era or early Neolithic Morocco. Dating to approximately 7,000 years Before Present. At the upper right you will see an Auterian tool. This is the earlier known type of stone tool with a stem for hafting. Probably to serve as a knife/scrapper. It is classic form with a tipped which is worked around for scrapping(not broken) This relic is a good 30,000 years old, possibly much older. This is one of the more diverse offering of ancient Sahara relics you will find. The shortest point is a triangle of 5/8th inch(17 mm) long. The longest tool is a nice tan Mesolithic period blade. Is 2 13/16th inches(71 mm) long. The celt is 1 inches(26 mm) long. Heel to bit. It has been worked down to a stubby form with a bit dulled from usage. Th ese are everyday work tools and adornments used. And lost or discarded by our Neolithic and earlier hunter-gatherer ancestors. They are all honest, authentic relics in good shape, some will exhibit minor ancient damage(as seen in he photograph) Such as dings, usually to tips, tangs, and/or barbs to stemmed points. Small dings are to be expected given their delicacy, usage, and 4
31 Sahara Neolithic relics - tools, celt, beads, and 1 paleolithic tool.
This group of 31 Sahara Neolithic relics(plus a Paleolithic Aterain tool) is composed of diverse types of relics. Which were discovered on ancient habitation sites deep in the western Sahara desert, mostly in the vicinity of northern Muaratania/Mali but also includes one brown trianglar Eiffel Tower points from Algeria. This group consist of several types and subtypes of projectile points from varying periods of the Neolithic era. Including ovate, stemmed, triangular, and unifacial tool forms. In all there are 18 stone projectile points and tools, 10 hard-stone beads(mostly quartz disc beads) one pottery bead(western Mauratania) one hardstone celt, and a cylindrical labret thought to be used in body piercing or lips or ears. The is also a nice white crescent blade in this lot, possibly used as a bit in a sickle(see seond row) The three sided ... moreunifacial tool seen at the bottom right is from the late Mesolithic era or early Neolithic Morocco. Dating to approximately 7,000 years Before Present. At the upper right you will see an Auterian tool. This is the earlier known type of stone tool with a stem for hafting. Probably to serve as a knife/scrapper. Tips are often worked around for scrapping(not broken) This relic is a good 30,000 years old, possibly much older. This is one of the more diverse offering of ancient Sahara relics you will find. The shortest tool is the sickle bit. It is 9/16th inch(14 mm) long. The longest is a colorful and fine blade. Seen at the bottom, it is 2 5/8th inches(76 mm) long. The celt is 1 inch(26 mm) long. Heel to bit. It has been worked down to a stubby form with a bit dulled from usage. Th ese are everyday work tools and adornments used. And lost or discarded by our Neolithic and earlier hunter-gatherer ancestors. They are all honest, authentic relics in good shape, some will exhibit minor ancient damage(as seen in he photograph) Such as dings, usually to tips, tangs, and/or barbs to stemmed points. Small dings are to be expected given their delicacy, usage, and 4000+ ye
32 Sahara Neolithic relics - tools, celt, beads, and 1 paleolithic tool.
This group of 32 Sahara Neolithic relics is composed of diverse types of relics. Which were discovered on ancient habitation sites deep in the western Sahara desert, mostly in the vicinity of northern Muaratania/Mali but also includes two trianglar Eiffel Tower points from Algeria. This group consist of several types and subtypes of projectile points from varying periods of the Neolithic era. Including ovate, stemmed, triangular, and unifacial tool forms. In all there are 18 stone projectile points and tools, 10 hard-stone quartz disc beads, one pottery bead(western Mauratania) one hardstone celt, and a cylindrical labret of quartz thought to be used in body piercing or lips or ears. Not perfect, it probably is not comple at the squared off end. There are two unifacil blades seen at the bottom. They are from the late Mesolithic era or early ... moreNeolithic Morocco. Dating to approximately 7,000 years Before Present. At the upper right you will see an Auterian tool. This is the earliet known type of stone tool with a stem for hafting. Probably to serve as a knife/scrapper. It is classic form with a tipped which is worked around for scrapping(not broken) This relic is a good 30,000 years old, possibly much older. This is one of the more diverse offering of ancient Sahara relics you will find. The shortest point is a biege triangle of 7/8th inch(21 mm) long. The longest tool is a nice ovate blade of 2 5/8th inches(66 mm) long. The celt is 1 1/4 inches(32 mm) long. Heel to bit. It has been worked down to a stubby form with a bit dulled from usage. Th ese are everyday work tools and adornments used. And lost or discarded by our Neolithic and earlier hunter-gatherer ancestors. They are all honest, authentic relics in good shape, some will exhibit minor ancient damage(as seen in he photograph) Such as dings, usually to tips, tangs, and/or barbs to stemmed points. Small dings are to be expected given their delicacy, usage, and 4000+ years lying in the desert, subject to damage by adverse weather, animals, and now 4-w
Exceptional Multi-Tool: Endscraper - Notch - Splintered Piece, Upper Paleolithic
Exceptional Multi-Tool: Endscraper- Notch- Splintered Piece. Upper Paleolithic Description Type: multi-tool: endscraper– notch– splintered piece on flake. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Upper Palaeolithic. From Gravettian to Magdalenian. Dating: approx. 29.000 B.P to 13.000 B.P. Description: Size: length 3.3 cm, weight 4 grams, Shape. Retouch: an exceptional multi-tool on small flat flake with endscraper at the distal end. A deep notch at the left edge and a wedge-shaped splintered proximal end, most probably used as chisel. Raw-material: marble grey patinated flint, Preservation: very well. No modern damages, Origin. Site: a famous settlement site in the Department Dordogne which was occupied in Gravettian. Solutrean and Magdalenian. We have been listing more interesting paleolithic artifacts. Please have a look! Do you have questions? Don’t ... moreyou 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 $ 7.60(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.
XXX CHOCOLATE - BROWN PALEOLITHIC TOOL XXX
Nice bifacial Paleolithic tool. Scraper with beautiful desert patina! of early Homo sapiens( from North Africa guaranted authentic, appr. 250.000- 100.000 B.C. lenght appr. 118 mm. Wide appr. 48 mm, weight 116 g old private collection
33 Sahara Neolithic relics - tools, celt, beads, and 1 paleolithic tool.
This group of 33 Sahara Neolithic relics. Plus a Paleolithic Aterian tool, is composed of diverse types of relics, which were discovered on ancient habitation sites deep in the western Sahara desert, mostly in the vicinity of northern Muaratania/Mali but also includes three trianglar Eiffel Tower points from Algeria. This group consist of several types and subtypes of projectile points from varying periods of the Neolithic era. Including ovate, stemmed, triangular, and unifacial tool forms. In all there are 21 stone projectile points and tools, 10 hard-stone beads(mostly quartz disc beads) one pottery bead(western Mauratania) one hardstone celt, and a cylindrical labret thought to be used in body piercing or lips or ears. There is a unifacial tool seen at the bottom middle. It is from the late Mesolithic era or early Neolithic Morocco, dating ... moreto approximately 7,000 years Before Present. At the upper right you will see an Auterian tool from the Sahara. This is the earlier known type of stone tool with a stem for hafting. Probably to serve as a knife/scrapper. Tips are often worked around for scrapping(not broken) as is this one. This relic is a good 30,000 years old, possibly much older. This is one of the more diverse offering of ancient Sahara relics you will find in one lot. The shortest point is a triangle of 3/4th inch(19 mm) long. The longest tool is a nice ovaal blade of 2 3/8th inches(62 mm) long. Seen at bottom right. The celt is 1 3/8th inches(34 mm) long. Heel to bit. It has been worked down to a stubby form with a bit dulled from usage. Th ese are everyday work tools and adornments used. And lost or discarded by our Neolithic and earlier hunter-gatherer ancestors. They are all honest, authentic relics in good shape, some will exhibit minor ancient damage(as seen in he photograph) Such as dings, usually to tips, tangs, and/or barbs to stemmed points. Small dings are to be expected given their delicacy, usage, and 4000+ years lying in the desert, subject to damage by adverse weather, animals,
PALEOLITHIC FLINT - rare chopping tool of "Homo Erectus"
P AL E OLITHIC FLINT Very nice and rare Lower Paleolithic flint"Chopping tool" of Homo Erectus. F rom Sahara Desert of Sudan( El-fasher) Dating: 700.000-500.000 b.C. SIZE = cm 9 x 7( inch 3.5 x 2.8) Contact the seller for more information Shipping cost to Italy = Euro 3.00" to Europe = Euro 5.00" to USA = Euro 8.00 MAKE REGISTERD MAIL( contact the seller) SPEDIZIONE IN RACCOMANDATA SU RICHIESTA MAKE THE COMBINED SHIPMENT SI FANNO SPEDIZIONI COMBINATE ADVICE! If you want to recive the item. Complete your payment to the seller as soon possible( In 5 days) If you not payment in 5 days, the item return in auction and leave the negative feedback. AVVISO! Si raccomanda vivamente di effettuare il pagamento dei pezzi acquistate nelle mie aste entro 5 giorni dalla data di scadenza dell'asta.Tranne che per eventuali problemi ... moredichiarati dal compratore se il pagamento non verrà effettuato entro i giorni stabiliti. Il pezzo verra rimesso in asta e sarà lasciato un feedback negativo al mancato acquirente. The seller is not responsible for service transit time( postal and carrier) Non mi assumo responsabilità per disguidi di carattere postale come furti. Ritardi e danni al materiale spedito.
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
Stone age tool lot! From the upper paleolithic to late neolithic! No reserve!
As you can see in the pictures i offer you these great relics from the stone age. The items are from different ages i think thre are many types from the upper paleolithic. To the late neolithic age. Every piece is in great uncracked condition. They are absolutely originals, but it can be seen well on the items patina. These 32 piece is from an old private collection. In this lot there are many manyi types of items. Some are really hard to find. In the first line, there are 2 hitting stones and some obsidian core and tool. In the second line there are scrapers and really nice wood planes. In the third and fourth line there are many scrapers, knifes, and of course chisels. In the last line there are blades and scrapers. The item lot is quite heavy they are almost 900 gramms! The smallest item is in the pack is 1.9 centimetrs tall and 0,9 wide(the ... moreblade in the last line- second from the left) and the biggest is 5,5 centimeters tall and 4,9 wide(the quadratic scraper- first from the right) I only accept Paypal! Happy Bidding! I don't want to make profit from the shipping cost's price. I always send my packages with expedited priority mail. So everyone gets the packages earlyer and of course safer.
29 Sahara Neolithic relics - tools, celt, beads, and 1 paleolithic tool.
This group of 29 Sahara Neolithic relics. Plus a Paleolithic Aterian tool, is composed of diverse types of relics, which were discovered on ancient habitation sites deep in the western Sahara desert, mostly in the vicinity of northern Muaratania/Mali but also includes two trianglar Eiffel Tower points from Algeria. This group consist of several types and subtypes of projectile points from varying periods of the Neolithic era. Including ovate, stemmed, triangular, and unifacial tool forms. In all there are 17 stone projectile points and tools, 10 hard-stone beads(mostly quartz disc beads) one pottery bead(western Mauratania) and one hardstone celt(miniture form) There is an unusual three-sided tool seen at the bottom. This is probably a punch and is from early Neolithic Morocco. At the upper right you will see an Auterian tool from the Sahara. ... moreThis is the earlier known type of stone tool with a stem for hafting. Probably to serve as a knife/scrapper. Tips are often worked around for scrapping(not broken) as is this one. This relic is a good 30,000 years old. This is one of the more diverse offering of ancient Sahara relics you will find in one lot. The shortest point is a triangle of 11/16th inch(17 mm) long. The longest tool is the punch. It is 3 inches(78 mm) long. Seen at bottom right. The celt is 9/16th inches(19 mm) long. Heel to bit. It has been worked down to a stubby form with a bit dulled from usage. Th ese are everyday work tools and adornments used. And lost or discarded by our Neolithic and earlier hunter-gatherer ancestors. They are all honest, authentic relics in good shape, some will exhibit minor ancient damage(as seen in he photograph) Such as dings, usually to tips, tangs, and/or barbs to stemmed points. Small dings are to be expected given their delicacy, usage, and 4000+ years lying in the desert, subject to damage by adverse weather, animals, and now 4-wheel drive vehicles. These relics exhibit good patinas and are a nice, diverse sampling of relics from the Western Sahara. My auc
Paleolithic Tool Rubber Stamp *New* Butter Side Down Stamps
Paleolithic Tool Rubber Stamp Charles C. Abbott discovered a Paleoindian or Early Archaic period village on Abbott Farm near Trenton. New Jersey in 1863. While his findings were controversial at the time, the site yielded many interesting artifacts. Image size: 2.2 x 1.3 inch; 5.5 x 3.4cm. 2.5 x 2 inch hardwood mount. This rubber stamp is mounted on a sustainable harvest hardwood block and made from high-quality deep-etched rubber from Butter Side Down Stamps. Stamp is brand new and never inked. Look for other Butter Side Down Stamps here and elsewhere! Postage in USA includes tracking number. Please request an invoice for combined shipping savings on more than one item.
NEOLITHIC OR PALEOLITHIC IBERIAN PREHISTORY BONE TOOL #3
ORIGINAL IBERIAN. PROBABLY PORTUGUESE 19,5 X 1 CM ANTIQUE
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ORIGINAL IBERIAN. PROBABLY PORTUGUESE 13 X 2,5 CM ANTIQUE
NEOLITHIC OR PALEOLITHIC IBERIAN PREHISTORY BONE TOOL #1
ORIGINAL IBERIAN. PROBABLY PORTUGUESE PIERCED ON ONE SIDE 11 X 1,5 CM ANTIQUE
Exceptional Double Tool: Endscraper - Borer, Upper Paleolithic Aurignacian
Exceptional Double Tool: Endscraper- Borer. Upper Paleolithic Aurignacian Description Type: double tool: endscraper– borer on flake. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Upper Paleolithic/ Palaeolithic: Aurignacian. Dating: approx. 38.000 to 28.000 B.C. Description: Size: length 6.8 cm, weight 70 grams, Shape. Retouch: we have been listing some exceptional Upper Paleolithic/ Aurignacian tools this week. Originating from the same site! This double tool here is a rare tool combination, endscraper– borer. It is made on heavy, sturdy curved flake(see cross section in the last picture for the curved shape) The endscraper at the distal end is pointed, with long, bladelet-like flaking at the tip, and edge-flaking at both steep edges. The borer at the proximal end is amazing: the tool-maker removed half of the bulb by designing a deep notch on the interior ... moreside, so that the point of percussion became a very pronounced tip of the awl. The other edge of the awl has it’s retouch on the exterior side(picture 9) Both lateral edges of the tool have a fine retouch. Raw-material: dark grey flint, Preservation: very well. No modern damages. Origin. Site: a site in the valley of a tributary of the Dordogne. Department Dordogne, France, first excavated in the beginning of 20th century. Main layer was Aurignacian. 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 authentic
36 Sahara Neolithic relics - tools, celt, beads, and 1 paleolithic tool.
This group of 36 Sahara Neolithic relics. Plus a Paleolithic Aterian tool, is composed of diverse types of relics, which were discovered on ancient habitation sites deep in the western Sahara desert, mostly in the vicinity of northern Muaratania/Mali but also includes three trianglar Eiffel Tower points from Algeria. This group consist of several types and subtypes of projectile points from varying periods of the Neolithic era. Including ovate, stemmed, triangular, and unifacial tool forms. In all there are 22 stone projectile points and tools, 11 hard-stone beads(mostly quartz disc beads) one pottery bead(western Mauratania) one hardstone celt, and a cylindrical labret thought to be used in body piercing or lips or ears. The unifacial tool seen at the bottom middle. It is from the late Mesolithic era or early Neolithic Morocco, dating to ... moreapproximately 7,000 years Before Present. It was probably longer at one time, if broken it was does anciently as the straight end is unifirm and smooth. At the upper right you will see an Auterian tool from the Sahara. This is the earlier known type of stone tool with a stem for hafting. Probably to serve as a knife/scrapper. Tips are often worked around for scrapping(not broken, in my opinion) as is this one. This relic is a good 30,000 years old, possibly much older. This is one of the more diverse offering of ancient Sahara relics you will find in one lot. The shortest point is a triangle of 3/4th inch(20 mm) long odd-ball point. The longest tool is the unifacial tool at the bottom. It is 1 15/16th inches(47 mm) long. The celt is 1 1/8th inches(30 mm) long. Heel to bit. It has been worked down to a stubby form with a bit dulled from usage. Th ese are everyday work tools and adornments used. And lost or discarded by our Neolithic and earlier hunter-gatherer ancestors. They are all honest, authentic relics in good shape, some will exhibit minor ancient damage(as seen in he photograph) Such as dings, usually to tips, tangs, and/or barbs to stemmed points. Small dings
Paleolithic Aurignacian / Gravettian Flint Artifact Tool from Bulgaria 8
This listing is for a personally collected Paleolithic. From the Aurignacian/ Gravettian periods in Bulgaria. As you may know, the earliest artifacts from these periods are from Bulgaria. Each artifact I list was collected on my family owned fields. I will be listing many artifacts over the next several days. These will include knives, scrapers, borers, and others. Please contact me with any questions. Posted with
Touareg Niger African Stone Tool Tribal Art Primitives Neolithic Paleolithic Old
Touareg Niger African Ancient Stone Tool Aprox. 10th Century Store Payments Shipping Returns About Us Page Click on Images to Enlarge Photos! This Unique Item was used as a tool with a stick attached and some material to bind the stick to the stone. This stone has more of a tool looking shape in person. Pictures do not pick the shape up well. Metal tools were introduced in the 10th century, they replaced this stone type of tool due to being superior. This was found in an African field. Aprox S ize- 1 1/2" long x 1" wide Material- stone Condition- good for age Aprox Age- around the 10th century For more Fun Items check out my store! 10% of store profits go to aid victims of human trafficking If you have any questions please ask! Thanks for looking =) Payment Policy Only PayPal is Accepted. Unless otherwise stated, Payment is required ... morewithin 7 days of Purchase/ Auction End, Item will be shipped immediately on the same or next business day of receiving full payment, Shipping Policy Paypal Confirmed Addresses Only Ships Worldwide Items Will be Shipped by USPS or FedEx Ground on the Same or Next Business day of receiving full payment, Tracking Number will be provided, Returns Policy 14 Day Return. Buyer pays return shipping. About Us Thank You For Visiting My Ebay Store. I specialize in Antiques, Vintage Goods. African Art, Collectable's and Novelties. 10% of store profit goes toward aiding victims of human trafficking, specifically sex trafficking. Thanks again for visiting and for your business. Have a great day/night =) Copyright © 2012 |
Stunning Multi-Tool with Endscraper, Upper Paleolithic Aurigancian 35.000 BC
Stunning Multi-Tool with Endscraper. Upper Paleolithic Aurigancian 35.000 BC Description Type: multi- tool on flake. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Upper Paleolithic/ Palaeolithic: Aurignacian. Dating: approx. 38.000 to 28.000 B.C. Description: Size: length 6.1 cm, weight 60 grams, Shape. Retouch: a stunning multi-tool on sturdy wedge-shaped flake: it’s cortical distal end has fine use-scars on the cortex. The notch at the right edge is retouched, and, most unusal, the corner of these two edges has a large tranchet-blow/ sharpening blow on the interior side. The left lateral edge is continuously retouched, and the proximal end with bulb and point of percussion is transformed into an endscraper(last three pictures) Raw-material: dark grey-black flint, Preservation: very well. No modern damages. Origin. Site: a site in the valley of a tributary ... moreof the Dordogne. Department Dordogne, France, first excavated in the beginning of 20th century. Main layer was Aurignacian. 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. 336.RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Fvo%7B%3Dd70f%2B%3E336-13fdcf78f1c-0x105-
Splendid Multi - Tool, Flint Silex, Upper Paleolithic Aurigancian 35.000 BC
Splendid Multi- Tool. Flint Silex, Upper Paleolithic Aurigancian 35.000 BC Description Type: multi-tool on flake. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Upper Paleolithic/ Palaeolithic: Aurignacian. Dating: approx. 38.000 to 28.000 B.C. Description: Size: length 6.8 cm, weight 30 grams, Shape. Retouch: a splendid multi-tool on flat elongated flake. Convex distal end and left lateral edge of the exterior side are very thin and sharp and have fine use-wear(knife) The left edge of the interior side has a straight retouch at the distal part, and a convex one at the proximal part, with a deep incision at the beginning. And the proximal end has a steep retouch, Raw-material: dark grey colored flint, Preservation: very well. No modern damages. Origin. Site: a site in the valley of a tributary of the Dordogne. Department Dordogne, France, first excavated ... morein the beginning of 20th century. Main layer was Aurignacian. 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 $ 7.50(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.
Australian Paleolithic Tool
This is an Australian Paleolithic Tool. Australian Artifact(points. Scrappers and/or Knives) These are knapped from a core and then a secondary knapping is done to refine the tool. The area thats this tool comes from is Paraburdoo, Northern Australia. Tool date to about 12,000 years ago
Paleolithic Early Man Chopper, Tool, Prehistoric Collectible African Artifact
PALEOLITHIC EARLY MAN CHOPPER. TOOL. The term Paleolithic was coined by archaeologist John Lubbock in 1865. It derives from the Greek palaios(old) and lithos(stone) Meaning O ld Stone Age, compared to the later Neo-lithic or New Stone Age. The Paleolithic Era is divided into 3 ages. The Upper(10,000 to 50,000 BP) Middle( 30.000 to 300,000 BP) and Lower(up to 2 million years ago) Surviving artifacts of this period are known as paleoliths and were manufactured by early hominids. From Homo habilis and Homo erectus to early Neanderthal, all predecessors of our species, Homo sapiens. To hold one of these very ancient artifacts in your hand, to know that it was made hundreds of thousands of years ago by a primitive human species to aid in daily survival, is truly a humbling experience and a direct connection to our distant past. No one knows exactly ... morehow many of these incredible artifacts actually exist or will ever be discovered, but one thing is certain.they are wonderful collectible artifacts while they are available! This piece is 5.5" long. 3.75" wide, 1.5" thick, weighs 22 ounces, and other than a couple of ancient dings is in very good condition with beautiful ancient weathering. This is a meaningful piece of the history of mankind and a great prehistoric collectible artifact. And remember. There is free shipping anywhere in the United States. I offer 1-day shipping as a matter of course. And often ship the same day payment is received. I figure once you've paid for it, you own it, and might as well have it as soon as possible. It was found in the Sahara Desert of Northern Africa. As with all of my artifacts, it is Guaranteed authentic for life! FREE SHIPPING to the US. Shipping to Canada is $13.28. All other international will be $20.07. Please contact me for combined shipping rates. MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE: If you are not satisfied with this item for any reason. Return it undamaged within 30 days for a full refund of purchase price. Member in good standing with the AACA. If you enjoy a nice sel
Excellent Rare Double Tool: Dihedral Burin - Point, Upper Paleolithic Europe
Excellent Rare Double Tool: Dihedral Burin- Point. Upper Paleolithic Europe Description Type: double tool: multiple dihedral burin/ point on flake. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Upper Paleolithic. From Gravettian to Magdalenian. Dating: approx. 29.000 B.P to 13.000 B.P. Description: Size: length 4.1 cm, weight 6 grams, Shape. Retouch: an excellent. Almost delicate tool with a rare combination: symmetrical multiple dihedral burin– point. The end shown towards the top of the picture is the burin with two burin blows towards each edge. The other end is the point, with a very nice, fine continuous retouch at both edges, the tip included, Raw-material: bright gray marbled patinated flint, Preservation: very well. No modern damages, Origin. Site: a famous settlement site in the Department Dordogne which was occupied in Gravettian. Solutrean and ... moreMagdalenian. 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.
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.
Fascinating Large Multi - Tool w. Borer, Upper Paleolithic Gravettian 27.000 BC
Fascinating Large Multi- Tool w. Borer. Upper Paleolithic Gravettian 27.000 BC Description Type: multi– tool on flake. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Upper Palaeolithic. Gravettian. Dating: approx. 29.000 to 22.000 B.P. Description: Size: length 9.0 cm, weight 44 grams, Shape. Retouch: a fascinating multi– tool on sturdy long flake. Point of percussion is cross-ways to the long axis of the tool. The right edge is cortical with man-made backing. Distal end is a great borer with retouch at both of it’s edges and the tip. There are splintered use-scars which prove that it was used for drilling, please see the picture of the interior side with the“notch” caused by use) at each edge. The left lateral edge has a side scraper just at the place of the point of percussion, and the other end(corner edge/end) is an endscraper, Raw-material: marbled grey ... morepatinated flint, Preservation: very well. No modern damages, Origin. Site: a famous Gravettian site near the Dordogne valley. Dept. Dordogne, 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 $ 7.80(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.
Amazing Burned Flint Pointed Tool, Upper Paleolithic Aurignacian 35.000 BC
Amazing Burned Flint Pointed Tool. Upper Paleolithic Aurignacian 35.000 BC Description Type: retouched point/ pointed tool on flake. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Upper Paleolithic/ Palaeolithic: Aurignacian. Dating: approx. 38.000 to 28.000 B.C. Description: Size: length 8.8 cm, weight 77 grams, Shape. Retouch: an amazing large sturdy pointed tool which came into contact with fire. The reddish spots on the exterior side. The hairline cracks and the holes on the interior side are caused by heat. The pointed distal end has a fine retouch at both edges and the tip, and splintered use-scars on the interior side. The point/nose at the right lateral edge also exhibits some fine retouch. Raw-material: bright brown colored flint, Preservation: very well. No modern damages. Origin. Site: a site in the valley of a tributary of the Dordogne. Department ... moreDordogne, France, first excavated in the beginning of 20th century. Main layer was Aurignacian. 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) taken from scientific literature.
Wonderful Double Tool: Endscraper - Retouched Truncation, Upper Paleolithic
Wonderful Double Tool: Endscraper- Retouched Truncation. Upper Paleolithic Description Type: double tool: nosed endscraper– retouched truncation on laterally retouched blade. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Upper Paleolithic. From Gravettian to Magdalenian. Dating: approx. 29.000 B.P to 13.000 B.P. Description: Size: length 4.8 cm, weight 9 grams, Shape. Retouch: a wonderful uncommon double tool on blade: distal end is an excellently retouched truncation on interior side with a tiny nose at the corner to the right edge. Proximal end is a nosed endscraper. Both lateral edges are continuously retouched. Raw-material: marbled bright grey patinated flint, Preservation: very well. No modern damages, Origin. Site: a famous settlement site in the Department Dordogne which was occupied in Gravettian. Solutrean and Magdalenian. We have been listing ... moremore 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.
Gorgeous Double Tool: Multiple Flint Burin - Notch, Stone Age Upper Paleolithic
Gorgeous Double Tool: Multiple Flint Burin- Notch. Stone Age Upper Paleolithic Description Type: double tool: multiple Burin– notch on flake. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Upper Palaeolithic. From Gravettian to Magdalenian. Dating: approx. 29.000 B.P to 13.000 B.P. Description: Size: length 3.1 cm, weight 4 grams, Shape. Retouch: double-tools are common in Upper Paleolithic. But this is a quite rare combination, and a rare tiny specimen with a length of only 3,1 cm: distal end is a multiple dihedral burin with one burin blow to the right edge which was struck first, and three blows at the left edge. The right edge of the tool has a large notch with retouch on the interior side, Raw-material: marbled grey patinated flint, Preservation: very well. No modern damages, Origin. Site: a famous settlement site in the Department Dordogne which was ... moreoccupied in Gravettian. Solutrean and Magdalenian. 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 Multi - Tool with Endscraper, Upper Paleolithic Aurignacian 35.000 BC
Amazing Multi- Tool with Endscraper. Upper Paleolithic Aurignacian 35.000 BC Description Type: multi– tool with endscraper on flake. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Upper Paleolithic/ Palaeolithic: Aurignacian. Dating: approx. 38.000 to 28.000 B.C. Description: Size: length 4.8 cm, weight 25 grams, Shape. Retouch: an amazing multi-tool on triangular flake. It’s convex distal end is the endscraper. It’s right side is bounded by a deep notch, the remaining part of this edge is straight with significant retouch. The left edge is broadly serrated with lateral retouch and use-wear. Raw-material: marbled grey-brown flint, Preservation: very well. No modern damages. Origin. Site: a site in the valley of a tributary of the Dordogne. Department Dordogne, France, first excavated in the beginning of 20th century. Main layer was Aurignacian. We have been ... morelisting 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 PALEOLITHIC BIFACIAL TOOL
Beautiful Paleolithic/Mousterian bifacial tool. Scraper, knife with beautiful desert patina! From North Africa guaranted authentic, appr. 1 40.000- 90.000 B.C. lenght appr. 110 mm. Wide appr. 55 mm, weight 127 g Old private collection
Precious Double Tool: Endscraper - Denticulate, Stone Age Upper Paleolithic
Precious Double Tool: Endscraper- Denticulate. Stone Age Upper Paleolithic Europe Description Type: double tool: endscraper– denticulate on flake Paleolithic Period. Industry: Upper Paleolithic. Gravettian/ Magdalenian. Dating: approx. 29.000 B.P to 13.000 B.P. Description: Size: length 3.6 cm, width 4,8 cm, weight 16 grams, Shape. Retouch: a fabulous double tool: endscraper- denticulate on flake. Retouch of the endscraper is made on the cortex at the distal end. The long left lateral edge is the denticulated one. Right lateral edge is a back. Perpendicular to the interior side with some fine man-made backing, Raw-material: marbled grey patinated flint, Preservation: very well. No modern damages, Origin. Site: a famous settlement site in the Department Dordogne which was occupied in Gravettian. Solutrean and Magdalenian. We have been listing ... moremore 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.
A RARE LOWER PALEOLITHIC POINTED CHOPPING-TOOL NETHERLANDS
QUARTZ STONE FOUND AT A DEPTH OF 30 METRES! IN A GRAVEL PIT NEAR RHENEN-NETHERLANDS HOMO ERECTUS HEIDELBERGENSIS 12 CM HIGH IN GOOD CONDITION
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.
XXX RARE EARLY MAN TOOL GIANT HAND AXE BEAUTIFUL JASPER FLINT PALEOLITHIC AX
Be sure to add me to your! JASPER FLINT ROCK. THOUSANDS OF YEARS OLD GUARANTEED AUTHENTIC PREHISTORIC RARE EARLY MAN HAND AXE FINE PALEOLITHIC TOOL BEAUTIFUL GLOSSY AGE PATINA POLISH WHEN HELD FEELS MADE TO FIT IN HAND THESE WERE USED TO BUTCHER GIANT BEAST BY EARLY MAN BEAUTIFUL EXAMPLE. DON'T MISS OUT. Please click on(OTHER ITEMS) For MORE NO RESERVE AUCTIONS ONE CENT AUCTION DEALS and FOSSILS COMBINE WINNING BIDS AND SAVE ON SHIPPING THANKS FOR LOOKING Check out my! PLEASE READ. GUARANTEED AUTHENTIC. ALL OF MY ITEMS ARE"GUARANTEED AUTHENTIC" AS DESCRIBED AND CATAGORY LISTED. YOU CAN SEND YOUR ITEM TO ANY OF THE TOP KNOWN AUTHENTICATORS YOU WISH. I AM NOT RESPONCABLE FOR LOSS OR DAMAGE TO ITEMS WHILE IN THEIR HANDS. GUARANTEED SATISFACTION. ALL OF MY ITEMS ARE SOLD WITH A 14 DAY RETURN FOR ANY REASON POLICY.ALL RETURNS ITEMS ... moreMUST BE RETURNED UNDAMAGED AND UNALTERED. NO EXCEPTIONS. GUARANTEED SLOW SHIPPING. ALL OF MY ITEMS ARE OLD AND FRAGILE.SHIPPING TAKES UP TO TWO WEEKS OR MORE.SORRY SO SLOW BUT I WOULD RATHER PACK SLOW AND PACK WELL THAN TO RUSH AND RISK DAMAGE.PLEASE BE PATIENT. COMBINED SHIPPING. FOR COMBINED SHIPPING DISCOUNT YOU MUST WAIT FOR ME TO SEND YOU A COMBINED TOTAL INVOICE AND THEN MAKE ONLY ONE COMBINED TOTAL PAYMENT. SECOND CHANCE OFFERS. A SECOND CHANCE OFFER IS FOR A SIMILAR LOT OR ITEM AND NOT THE EXACT SAME ITEM YOU BID ON. BEST OFFERS. ON SOME OF MY ITEMS I SOMETIMES ACCEPT BEST OFFERS.PLEASE DON'T WAIST YOUR TIME WITH UNREALISTICALLY LOW OFFERS. PAYMENT. I ONLY ACCEPT PAYPAL. YOU MUST INCLUDE ALL EBAY ITEM NUMBERS WITH PAYMENT. PLEASE PROVIDE CLEAR CORRECT NAME& ADDRESS FOR SHIPPING WITH PAYMENT. BUYER PROTECTION COVERAGE ALL OF MY ITEMS ARE COVERED UNDER ebay's BIDDER PROTECTION and PAYPAL's BUYER PROTECTION COVERAGE. HOWEVER YOU WILL HAVE TO DEAL WITH eBay& PAYPAL DIRECT. YOU WILL HAVE TO MEET THEIR REQUIREMENTS FOR REFUND. TERMS AND CONDITION OF SALE ALL OF MY STORE ITEMS WITH"buy it now" And AUCTION ITEMS HAVE 14 DAY RETURN.ALL OF MY AUCTI
50.000Y.O: X-LARGE FLAKE TOOL STONE AGE PALEOLITHIC HOMO NEANDERTHAL MOUSTERIAN
EUROPEAN STONE AGE ARTIFACTS BY PALATINA AUTHENTICITY GUARANTEED Description 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. It is a large flake. Most likely a knife! 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 ... moreshaped 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 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
RARE PALEOLITHIC STONE FOSSIL CUP BOWL TOOL Arrowhead Point KNAPPING SCARS
PALEOLITHIC STONE TOOL RARE FOSSIL CUP Neat Cup! Fits Into Your Thumb& Index Finger Simply Fantastic! Scars of a Paleo-American Knapping ~ Percussion Points Bulb of Percussion(We Find Fossils With This Recurring Knapping) Check Images Closely They are Part of the Description Specimen Dimensions: 2-1/2” Wide 1-1/4" Thick 2-1/8" Long 185 Grams Our Small Team of Amateur Archaeologists Watched as a Team Member Recovered This Artifact Our Specimens& Artifacts are Legally Collected On Privately Deeded Lands with the Full Knowledge And Consent of the Property Owner Thanks For Looking We Will Be Selling More Artifacts& Fossils To Help Us With Future Site Work
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
French paleolithic tool: Huge Mousterian EndScraper (- 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! MOUSTERIAN SCRAPER* 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: Huge Mousterian EndScraper Large retouchs on the active sides of this large tool Large bulb of percussion No recent accident. Perfect condition! Brown 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: 11 X 9 cms- 332 grs S pectacular collector's item! Please. Do not hesitate to Check out my! Paiement and shipping informations* Shipments went
Neolithic Paleolithic Scrapper Silex Tool from Germany
DESCRIPTION: EXCELLENT AND ORIGINAL NEOLITHIC- PALEOLITHIC SCRAPPER SILEX TOOL FROM NORTHERN GERMANY AREA- APPR. SIZE 7 X 5 CM. APPR. WEIGHT 121 GRAMES. RARE ITEM.