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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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Göbekli Tepe : Located in modern Turkey Göbekli Tepe is one of the most important archaeological sites in the world. The discovery of this stunning 10,000 ... moreyear old site in the 1990s sent shock waves through the archaeological world and beyond.
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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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This unique item is an ancient stone idol artifact that belongs to the Scythian culture. It is a rare and valuable piece of history that has survived ... morethrough the ages. The item is made of terracotta and features a multi-color design. The artifact is believed to date back to the Neolithic & Paleolithic era and comes from Ukraine. This original piece is a great addition to any collection of decorative collectibles. Note that the item has not been evaluated for its condition.
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This unique item is an ancient stone idol artifact that belongs to the Scythian culture. It is a rare and valuable piece of history that has survived ... morethrough the ages. The item is made of terracotta and features a multi-color design. The artifact is believed to date back to the Neolithic & Paleolithic era and comes from Ukraine. This original piece is a great addition to any collection of decorative collectibles. Note that the item has not been evaluated for its condition.
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Pages: 384. The book features jewelry ranging from the splendid crowns of ancient Greece, gold earrings from Babylon, and jeweled collars worn by 13th-century ... moreIslamic royalty to more modern pieces such as those contained in the imperial collection of Queen Louise of Prussia, Art Nouveau jewelry designed by René Lalique, and work by contemporary designers.
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Certainly a nice drill from pre historic man. The Western Sahara desert (Which up until a few thousand years ago was a lush forested area that was a quite ... morenice place to live) was inhabited by man and his ancestors for well over a million years and stone artifacts of varying ages is commonly found.
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Certainly a nice drill from pre historic man. The Western Sahara desert (Which up until a few thousand years ago was a lush forested area that was a quite ... morenice place to live) was inhabited by man and his ancestors for well over a million years and stone artifacts of varying ages is commonly found.
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Certainly a nice drill from pre historic man. The Western Sahara desert (Which up until a few thousand years ago was a lush forested area that was a quite ... morenice place to live) was inhabited by man and his ancestors for well over a million years and stone artifacts of varying ages is commonly found.
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Ancient Prehistoric Paleolithic or Mesolithic Stone Age Flint Tool - 9000 BC
A wonderful Mesolithic flint cutting tool. From northern France, dating to approximately 9000- 5000 B.C. This beautiful stone tool was made from a larger piece of flint. Broken down and then chipped into form, the attractive surface flaking visible on some areas has been created by the use of a soft hammer, likely made from bone or antler. Tools like this would have been used for butchering meat and cleaning animal hides before the advent of smelting. A fascinating prehistoric tool. Length: 3 3/4 inches. Provenance: Ex English private collection. Collected in the on the 18th September 1954 in Oise, northern France. Find data written in black ink. Published: Bonhams Antiquities sale. London 2012. Authenticity All items are unconditionally guaranteed to be Authentic as described. For added security we offer a full money-back guarantee if a ... morerecognized authority disputes the authenticity of any object sold. We send paper invoices incorporating a signed certificate of authenticity and photograph of the item. Shipping We send all collectibles Registered. Signed-for and Insured. We do not aim to profit from shipping charges. As volume sellers with preferential rates, we are mostly able to ship at below commercially available prices. For eBay customers If you wish to leave us a note or have a special request for delivery. Please do not use the"item notes" on the ebay checkout. Instead, please send your request via the contact seller link. Combined shipping In some cases we can combine multiple items into a single package to save you money. However. If you plan to purchase items over the course of a day or more you must delay payment and let us know after you have purchased the first item. Otherwise all items are sent following cleared payment. Terms and conditions No Sales Tax/VAT will be charged by ourselves. We are not responsible for customs delays/duties. As legitimate sellers. We abide by United Kingdom and European Union Export regulations. We do not mis-describe items on the customs form. Please note tha
Excellent Large Flint Point, Stone Age Upper Paleolithic Gravettian 27.000 BC
Excellent Large Flint Point. Stone Age Upper Paleolithic Gravettian 27.000 BC Description Type: laterally retouched point. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Upper Palaeolithic. Gravettian. Dating: approx. 29.000 to 22.000 B.P. Description: Size: length 7.8 cm, weight 45grams, Shape. Retouch: a gorgeous large. Even, and quite sturdy point with main retouch at the tip and distal part of both edges. The left edge has some fine nibbling at the medial part and a fine(accommodation) retouch at the proximal part. Raw-material: dark grey 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 ... moreparticular, 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.
Gorgeous Flint Borer, Stone Age, Upper Paleolithic Gravettian 27.000 BC
Gorgeous Flint Borer. Stone Age, Upper Paleolithic Gravettian 27.000 BC Description Type: borer on flake. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Upper Palaeolithic. Gravettian. Dating: approx. 29.000 to 22.000 B.P. Description: Size: length 4.5 cm, weight 12 grams, Shape. Retouch: a gorgeous. Very interesting borer on flake. This tool is a reworked burin, see rests of a burin blow at the left edge(marked by the arrow in the fifth picture) The borer has a centered awl at the distal end with significant retouch at the right edge and the tip, and splintered use-scars on the interior side. The left lateral edge has a continuous retouch with a notch, Raw-material: grey patinated 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 ... morepaleolithic 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.
Amazing Retouched Levallois Point, Stone Age Paleolithic Acheulian 250.000 BC
Amazing Retouched Levallois Point. Stone Age Paleolithic Acheulian 250.000 BC Description Type: laterally retouched Levallois point. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Lower Paleolithic: Late Acheulian. Dating: approx. 300.000 to 200.000 B.C. Description: Size: length 7.3 cm, weight 33 grams, Shape. Retouch: an amazing Levallois point with main retouch at the the tip and distal part of both lateral edges. The right edge has splintered use-scars on the interior side and a fine retouch at medial and proximal part. Ending with the retouched notch at the proximal end, Raw-material: beautiful multi colored Bergerac flint, Preservation: very well: one or two tiny flat recent dings at the right lateral edge. Which in no way detract from value and beauty of this amazing point, Additional Information. Literature: the region around Bergerac is famous for ... moreits beautiful multicolored flint of high quality. These flint deposits have been exploited by Homo Erectus. Homo Heidelbergensis, Neanderthals and Cro Magnons from Lower to Upper Paleolithic. Many open-air sites have been unearthed in this region in the last 60 years, some of which are quite famous. It is a region with important Lower Acheulian sites. Finds, most important handaxes and cleavers, were crucial for Acheulian tool typology and definition. The Acheulian layers are younger than the finds on the main terrace of the Garonne, but the types are quite similar, only that the Early Humans in the region of Bergerac had the choice of the best raw-material. Origin. Site: a famous Paleolithic/ Acheulian site near Bergerac. 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 confirm
Fabulous Flint Scraper, Stone Age Paleolithic Late Acheulian approx. 250.000 BC
Fabulous Flint Scraper. Stone Age Paleolithic Late Acheulian approx. 250.000 BC Description Type: scraper on Levallois flake. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Lower Paleolithic: Late Acheulian. Dating: approx. 300.000 to 200.000 B.C. Description: Size: length 8.1 cm, weight 108 grams, Shape. Retouch: a quite large Levallois flake with straight scraper at the right part of the distal end. the cortical edge to it’s left has a serrated retouch. And the left lateral edge has a fine alternating one, Raw-material: creamy patinated Bergerac flint, Preservation: very well: one or two tiny rcent dings at the proximal end. Which in no way detract from value and beauty of this fabulous scraper, Additional Information. Literature: the region around Bergerac is famous for its beautiful multicolored flint of high quality. These flint deposits have been exploited ... moreby Homo Erectus. Homo Heidelbergensis, Neanderthals and Cro Magnons from Lower to Upper Paleolithic. Many open-air sites have been unearthed in this region in the last 60 years, some of which are quite famous. It is a region with important Lower Acheulian sites. Finds, most important handaxes and cleavers, were crucial for Acheulian tool typology and definition. The Acheulian layers are younger than the finds on the main terrace of the Garonne, but the types are quite similar, only that the Early Humans in the region of Bergerac had the choice of the best raw-material. Origin. Site: a famous Paleolithic/ Acheulian site near Bergerac. 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 $ 7.40(500 grams box) Registered shipping within Germany is Euro 4,60(He
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.
Fabulous Borer, Flint Silex, Stone Age Europe, Upper Paleolithic
Fabulous Borer. Flint Silex, Stone Age Europe, Upper Paleolithic Description Type: borer on interior side 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 4.3 cm, weight 11 grams, Shape. Retouch: a terrific borer on flake with point of percussion at the left edge of the interior side. The quite sturdy awl has a concave edge with one flake scar and an oblique edge with significant retouch. Retouch is in both cases on the interior side. Both lateral edges of the tool have some retouch. And the proximal end is thinned, it looks like a tiny stem(picture 7) 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. ... moreSolutrean 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 $ 7.60(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. 260.RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Fvo%7B%3Dd70f%2B%3E260-13f37e7e9c5-0x100-
Stone Age Handaxe - Lower Paleolithic Era - Caveman Tools Antiques Holy Land
Product: Genuine Lower Paleolithic Handaxe. Estimated by an Archaeology Expert to be Between 300.000 to 1.000.000 Years Old! This Beautifully Crafted Tool was Found in Mountain Carmel of Modern Israel and is Considered to be a Relatively Large One. You Can Even See Wear Signs on the Blade. Historic Background: Handaxes are Known to be the First Tools Ever Developed by Man Kind. Today Handaxes are the Earliest Evidence of Intellectual Forms of Life on Earth. They were Used for Cutting Flesh. Leather and Even for Attracting Women Condition: Perfectly Kept Under the Surface of the Earth Size: 7.5 X 2.8" or 19 X 7 cm Shipping: Worldwide Trackable Mail. Buyer Can Choose Between Standart Shipping to an Express 3-Days Hand Delivery Returns Policy: Accepted
Fantastic Rare Triple Borer, Stone Age Upper Paleolithic Aurignacian 35.000 BC
Fantastic Rare Triple Borer. Stone Age Upper Paleolithic Aurignacian 35.000 BC Description Type: triple borer on flake. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Upper Paleolithic/ Palaeolithic: Aurignacian. Dating: approx. 38.000 to 28.000 B.C. Description: Size: length cm. Weight 31 grams, Shape. Retouch: we have been listing some exceptional Upper Paleolithic/ Aurignacian tools this week. Originating from the same site! This fantastic triple borer is a very rare find! This type of borer is typical in late Upper Paleolithic assemblages, and these ususally are rather delicate specimens. This borer here is made on long sturdy flake, with cortical back at the left edge. Distal part of this back is the left edge of the first borer awl, with significant concave retouch(picture 3) The tool is turned anti-clockwise from picture 3 to 6, showing all three awls ... morewith their retouched edges. Picture 7 and 8 show the use-scars on the interior side of the awls, and the next two pictures show the significant retouch at the left edge of the tool’s interior side, Raw-material: 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 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 artifac
Amazing Large Flint Knife, Stone Age, Upper Paleolithic Aurignacian 35.000 BC
Amazing Large Flint Knife. Stone Age, Upper Paleolithic Aurignacian 35.000 BC Description Type: knife/ laterally retouched flake. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Upper Paleolithic/ Palaeolithic: Aurignacian. Dating: approx. 38.000 to 28.000 B.C. Description: Size: length 9.3 cm, weight 50 grams, Shape. Retouch: we have been listing some exceptional Upper Paleolithic/ Aurignacian tools this week. Originating from the same site! This is an amzing large flat flake, with cortical back at the medial part of the left edge. Main cutting/ working edge was the very thin convex medial/ proximal part of the right edge, which has a beautiful very fine retouch. Only a short part of the proximal end has a steep retouch. The distal end of the tool has fine use-scars on the interior side, Raw-material: dark grey-brown flintwith some white patination, Preservation: ... morevery 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 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 Flint Notch, Stone Age Europe Upper Paleolithic Aurigancian 35.000 BC
Gorgeous Flint Notch. Stone Age Europe Upper Paleolithic Aurigancian 35.000 BC Description Type: notch/ notched tool on flake. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Upper Paleolithic/ Palaeolithic: Aurignacian. Dating: approx. 38.000 to 28.000 B.C. Description: Size: length 5.4 cm, weight 19 grams, Shape. Retouch: we have been listing some exceptional Upper Paleolithic/ Aurignacian tools this week. Originating from the same site! This gorgeous notch is made on elongated flake, the large notch being at the distal part of the right edge. Below is a nose with alternate retouch(pictures 7,8) The left edge has a continuous retouch, and even the cortical distal end has a fine retouch– it certainly was used for scraping, Raw-material: dark grey– brown flint with some bright spotted patination, Preservation: very well. No modern damages. Origin. Site: a ... moresite 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 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 Flint Knife, Stone Age Artifact, Paleolithic Late Acheulian 250.000 BC
Precious Flint Knife. Stone Age Artifact, Paleolithic Late Acheulian 250.000 BC Description Type: knife/ laterally retouched flake. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Paleolithic. Late Acheulian. Dating: approx. 300.000 to 200.000 B.C. Description: Size: length 4.5 cm, weight 15 grams, Shape. Retouch: a beautiful flake with blunting at the left edge. The straight right cutting edge has fine retouch/ use-wear. Raw-material: beige patinated Bergerac flint, Preservation: very well. No modern damages, Additional Information. Literature: the region around Bergerac is famous for it’s beautiful multicolored flint of high quality. These flint deposits have been exploited by Homo Erectus. Neanderthals and Cro Magnons from Lower to Upper Paleolithic. Many open-air sites have been unearthed in this region in the last 60 years, some of which are quite famous. ... moreIt is a region with important Acheulian sites. Finds were crucial for Acheulian tool typology and definition. The Acheulian layers are somewhat younger than the ones on the main terrace of the Garonne, and Early Humans in the region of Bergerac had the choice of the best raw-material. Origin. Site: a large Paleolithic workshop site near Bergerac. 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 $ 7.70(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
Terrific Large Flint Knife, Stone Age Upper Paleolithic Aurignacian 35.000 BC
Terrific Large Flint Knife. Stone Age Upper Paleolithic Aurignacian 35.000 BC Description Type: knife/ laterally retouched flake. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Upper Paleolithic/ Palaeolithic: Aurignacian. Dating: approx. 38.000 to 28.000 B.C. Description: Size: length 10.2 cm, weight 115 grams, Shape. Retouch: we have been listing some exceptional Upper Paleolithic/ Aurignacian tools this week. Originating from the same site! This is a terrific large sturdy flake with thick back at the left edhe and a thin cutting/ working edge right. Retouch at this edge is fine from distal end to the cortical area, then significant, and again fine at the curved proximal part. Especially this curved part must have been a great knife when holding the tool with the tip down, Raw-material: grey flint with some bright patination, Preservation: very well. No ... moremodern 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 $ 7.60(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.
Precious Flint Blade Core, Stone Age Upper Paleolithic Aurigancian 35.000 BC
Precious Flint Blade Core. Stone Age Upper Paleolithic Aurigancian 35.000 BC Description Type: blade core. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Upper Paleolithic/ Palaeolithic: Aurignacian. Dating: approx. 38.000 to 28.000 B.C. Description: Size: 5.9 cm x 4,7 cm x 3,7 cm, weight 130 grams, Shape. Retouch: a precious blade core on a flint nodule. With bi-directional reduction face and a platform at each end. One side and the back are cortical. The core is turned clockwise from picture 1 to 4, the last two show the platforms. Some points of percussion are marked on the core and the platforms respectively, Raw-material: dark 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. ... moreWe 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.
Fantastic Large Flint Borer, Stone Age Upper Paleolithic Aurigancian 35.000 BC
Fantastic Large Flint Borer. Stone Age Upper Paleolithic Aurigancian 35.000 BC Description Type: borer on flake. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Upper Paleolithic/ Palaeolithic: Aurignacian. Dating: approx. 38.000 to 28.000 B.C. Description: Size: length 8.2 cm, weight 30 grams, Shape. Retouch: a fantastic borer on long. Short flake, see point of percussion at the left edge of the interior side in the second picture. We show the tool with the borer awl towards the top of the pictures. The awl has a significant retouch at both edges(we present 2 pictures of each edge) and splintered use-scars on the interior side. The left lateral edge has a blunting in the middle, and the other end was certainly used as endscraper, even if it has only little edge flaking. But the edges at this end are rounded due to use. Raw-material: bright brown flint, Preservation: ... morevery 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 $ 7.40(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.
Gorgeous Quartizte Scraper, Stone Age Paleolithic Lower Acheulian 600.000 BC
Gorgeous Quartizte Scraper. Stone Age Paleolithic Lower Acheulian 600.000 BC Description Type: convex scraper on interior side on flake. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Lower Paleolithic: Lower Acheulian. Dating: archaeological research in Western Europe proved that the European continent has been conquested as early as 1.3 to 1,1 Mio years(finds of Atapuerca/ Spain) Early Pleistocene. The assignment of the oldest human finds at Atapuerca to a particular early human species as Homo erectus or Homo antecessor is still controversial. As controversially discussed is the earliest date of permanent colonization of Europe, and good dating of the high gravel terraces of southern French rivers is still lacking. So we suggest an estimated time frame of approx. 800.000 to 400.000 BC. Description: Size: length 8.6 cm, weight 297 grams, Shape. Retouch: ... moremost large tools of the Lower Acheulian were made on pebbles. As choppers, chopping-tools and handaxes. Tools on flakes are rather rarely offered. This gorgeous scraper here is made on large triangular flake with cortical exterior side and cortical platform. The scraper is made on the interior side with significant retouch: continuous broad flaking and edge refining. The retouch is continued up to the distal part of the left edge(pictures 4, 5) Raw-material: a flake out of gray-green quartzite with a wide quartz band. Best visible at the bottom of the tool in the first and last picture, Preservation: very well: edges are slightly rounded. Flake scars well defined. As far as can be seen no recent damages, Additional Information. Literature: The pebble tools found on the high gravel terraces of the Garonne. Tarn and Aveyron river are among the earliest tools found in Europe. Lit: A. Tavoso, Le Paléolithique supérieur et moyen du Haut-Languedoc, Paris 1978. Origin. Site: high gravel terrace of the Garonne. South of Toulouse, 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
Fabulous Long Retouched Blade, Stone Age Upper Paleolithic Aurignacian 35.000 BC
Fabulous Long Retouched Blade. Stone Age Upper Paleolithic Aurignacian 35.000 BC Description Type: laterally retouched/ truncated blade Paleolithic Period. Industry: Upper Paleolithic/ Palaeolithic: Aurignacian. Dating: approx. 38.000 to 28.000 B.C. Description: Size: length 7.0 cm, weight 20 grams, Shape. Retouch: a fabulous long. Even blade segment with snapped edge at the distal end and genuine old break at the proximal end. Both ends have a retouch and were used for working: distal end is shown in picture 3 to 6. Aside of fine use-wear along the entire snapped edge is a retouch at the corner end/right lateral edge of the interior side. Proximal end is shown in pictures 7 to 10: the entire break has fine use-wear, and both corners end/ lateral edges have a retouch, the right edge of the interior side with a notch. Raw-material: grey-brown ... moreflint, 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 $ 7.50(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.
Precious Flint Knife, Stone Age Europe Upper Paleolithic Aurigancian 35.000 BC
Precious Flint Knife. Stone Age Europe Upper Paleolithic Aurigancian 35.000 BC Description Type: knife on flake. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Upper Paleolithic/ Palaeolithic: Aurignacian. Dating: approx. 38.000 to 28.000 B.C. Description: Size: length 7.1 cm, weight 30 grams, Shape. Retouch: an elongated flake with retouched right cutting edge. With a notch in the center. The left edge has a blunting at the distal part, the proper place for the index finger when using the tool, Raw-material: bright 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 listing more interesting paleolithic artifacts. Please have a look! Do you have questions? Don’t you ... morefind 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. RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Feog4d72f%2Bd0f%3E-13ff6e3005d-0x105-
Gorgeous Sturdy Endscraper, Stone Age Upper Paleolithic Aurigancian 35.000 BC
Gorgeous Sturdy Endscraper. Stone Age Upper Paleolithic Aurigancian 35.000 BC Description Type: endscraper on flake. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Upper Paleolithic/ Palaeolithic: Aurignacian. Dating: approx. 38.000 to 28.000 B.C. Description: Size: length 5.6 cm, weight 44 grams, Shape. Retouch: a gorgeous endscraper on sturdy flake. The steep distal end has a parallel retouch with bladelet-like flaking. The retouch is continued at the distal part of both lateral edges. Proximal end is a genuine old break. The flake wasn’t much longer, the break must have happened when detaching the flake from the core, Raw-material: dark 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 ... morewas 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.
Gorgeous Flint Borer and More, Stone Age Upper Paleolithic Aurignacian 36.000 BC
Gorgeous Flint Borer and More. Stone Age Upper Paleolithic Aurignacian 36.000 BC Description Type: borer on flake. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Upper Paleolithic/ Palaeolithic: Aurignacian. Dating: approx. 38.000 to 28.000 B.C. Description: Size: length 6.7 cm, weight 30 grams, Shape. Retouch: a gorgeous borer on elongated flake with markedly triangular pointed distal end. It's edges are retouched. The tip has fine splintered use– scars on the interior side. The proximal end is wide, straight and slightly concave(spokeshave) has fine use-scars along the edge and an endscraper-like retouch at the corner to the left edge of the tool(pictures 6,7,8) Raw-material: dark 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 ... morethe 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 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 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.
Terrific Flint Endscraper, Stone Age Upper Paleolithic Famous Provenance
Terrific Flint Endscraper. Stone Age Upper Paleolithic Famous Provenance Description Type: endscraper on blade. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Upper Palaeolithic: between Gravettian and Magdalenian III. Dating: the particular site from approx. 29.000 B.P to C 14 14.730 B.P. Description: Size: length 5.3 cm, weight 36 grams, Shape. Retouch: terrific endscraper on distal end of a huge wide blade or elongated flake. The endscraper has a wonderful retouch along ¾ of the left edge and the very convex tip. The right edge also has a continous retouch. Interrupted by the large notch on the interior side which looks like an use-scar, although, it has a very fine retouch at it’s edge. The proximal end is a genuine old break with a deep splintered use-scar at it’s center, proof that the tool was used after this break happened. Raw-material: flint ... morewith glossy beige patination on the interior side. And spotted white/beige patination on the exterior side. Preservation: very well: the scars on the interior side which may look like recent chips seem to be genuine old. With the same glossy varnish as on the tool’s entire surface. There may be two small flat recent chips at the break, right of the use-scar. They do not detract from value and beauty of this large endscraper. Origin. Site: the famous site Laugerie-Haute. Located in the valley of the Vézère-river, not far from Les Eyzies, 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 $ 7.90(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 u
Awesome Double Dihedral Burin, Stone Age Upper Paleolithic Magdalenian 11.000 BC
Awesome Double Dihedral Burin. Stone Age Upper Paleolithic Magdalenian 11.000 BC Description Type: double symmetrical dihedral burin on blade. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Upper Paleolithic(Palaeolithic) Magdalenian. Dating: approx. between C 14 14.000 and 12.000 B.P. Description: Size: length 5.7 cm, weight 14 grams, Shape. Retouch: an awesome double burin on blade. Both ends are symmetrical dihedral burins: the one at the distal end has at least 5 blows at the right edge of the exterior side, and two at the left edge. The burin at the proximal end has one blow to each side. Both lateral edges have a great continuous retouch between the burin blows, Raw-material: dark flint with thick cremy white spotted patination, Preservation: very well. No modern damages, Origin. Site: an Upper Paleolithic settlement site close to Les Eyzies. Which ... morewas first excavated in the second part of 19th century. 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.
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.
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)
Splendid Quartzite Chopper, Stone Age Paleolithic Lower Acheulian 600.000 BC
Splendid Quartzite Chopper. Stone Age Paleolithic Lower Acheulian 600.000 BC Description Type: chopper on pebble. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Lower Palaeolithic. Lower Acheulian. Dating: archaeological research in Western Europe proved that the European continent has been conquested as early as 1.3 to 1,1 Mio years(finds of Atapuerca/ Spain) Early Pleistocene. The assignment of the oldest human finds at Atapuerca to a particular early human species as Homo erectus or Homo antecessor is still controversial. As controversially discussed is the earliest date of permanent colonization of Europe, and good dating of the high gravel terraces of southern French rivers is still lacking. So we suggest an estimated time frame of approx. 800.000 to 400.000 BC. Description: Size: length 10.0 cm, width 9,2 cm, thickness 6,6 cm, weight 540 grams, Shape. ... moreRetouch: a splendid. Very typical chopper of handy size. It has a wedge-shaped working edge, retouch is made with broad and finer flaking. Raw-material: a pebble out of gray quartzite(with a bright quartz band) The most common raw-material on the Garonne terraces, Preservation: very well: few tiny flat recent nicks at the working edge. Which in no way detract from value and beauty of this splendid tool, Additional Information. Literature: The pebble tools found on the high gravel terraces of the Garonne. Tarn and Aveyron river are among the earliest tools found in Europe. Lit: A. Tavoso, Le Paléolithique supérieur et moyen du Haut-Languedoc, Paris 1978. Origin. Site: high gravel terrace of the Garonne. South of Toulouse, 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 confirmat
Fabulous Flint Endscraper, Stone Age Upper Paleolithic Aurignacian 35.000 BC
Fabulous Flint Endscraper. Stone Age Upper Paleolithic Aurignacian 35.000 BC Description Type: endscraper on laterally retouched flake. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Upper Paleolithic/ Palaeolithic: Aurignacian. Dating: approx. 38.000 to 28.000 B.C. Description: Size: length 7.2 cm, weight 32 grams, Shape. Retouch: a fabulous endscraper on elongated flake of arched shape. See last picture with the cross-section. It has a rounded pointed distal end with parallel retouch. Both lateral edges are also trimmed, the left one with alternating retouch. Raw-material: dark 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 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 $ 7.90(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. 1.RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Fuk.rp73%28b0g%60%60%3E1-143447b78d7-0xe3-
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.
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.
13000Y.O: PRECIUS ARROW SPEAR HEAD PALEOLITHIC STONE AGE FLINT REINDEER HUNTERS
NORTHERN EUROPEAN STONE AGE ARTIFACTS BY PALATINA AUTHENTICITY GUARANTEED Description" Slight Bromme Arrow Head" Occurs in the late Paleolithic( Palaeolithic) Bromme Culture 11400-10200 bc. One of the earliest and oldest Northern European flint artifacts! Length of this superb flint weapon is 51 mms. The Bromme culture is a late Upper Paleolithic culture dated to the Allerød Oscillation. A warmer spell between the Elder Dryas and the Younger Dryas, the last cold periods of the late Weichsel Glaciation. At this time, the reindeer was the most important prey, but the Bromme people also hunted moose, wolverine and beaver. The landscape was consequently a combination of taiga and tundra. The culture is named after a settlement at Bromme on western Zealand, and it is known from several settlements in Denmark and Schleswig-Holstein. ... moreIn Sweden, it is known from the country's earliest known settlement at Segebro, near Malmö. It is charactherized by sturdy lithic flakes that were used for all tools, primarily awls(sticklar) scrapers and skaftunge arrow heads. No stone axes have been found. The Bromme culture and the Ahrensburg culture are so similar that they it has been proposed that the two cultures should be combined as one and the same under the label Lyngby culture, with the Bromme culture being recognized as an older northern branch of the same culture as the Ahrensburg culture. The slender tanged arrow heads are made from a pointed narrow blade of flake and having a secondarily flaked tang. Though often this is not much narrower than the rest of the head. Usually the blade is not trimmed. Though there may be a little chipping on one side. Occurs at the Bromme sites. Where there were all kinds of intermediate forms between it and the Lyngby arrows. Provenance is an old collection. More details will follow the artifact. I guarentee absolutely for the authenticity of this artifact from the Hunter Gatherer Stone Age. Please view also my other auctions with relics from the European Prehistory. Po
SUPERB PALEOLITHIC STONE AGE AXE 92MM LONG
EU SALE; EU BIDDERS ONLY PLEASE! A superb bifacial lower paleolithic stone age axe. Size; 92mm long. 3.7 inches approx. Age; more than 300.000 years old. Provenance. Sahara desert, North Africa. In good condition with a lovely desert patina and no modern wear. Please email for further pictures. I post out parcels once a week on Wednesdays. Sorry but I do not consider offers and do not reply to emails seeking discounts or free appraisals. The only exception to this is where there is a"Best Offer" button option on the listing. Only offers that are close to the asking price get my attention. Thanks for visiting my shop. I have a fuss free guarantee; Satisfaction or your Money Back! I take care so that your item reaches you in tip-top condition; most items are sent bubble wrapped and well packed in cardboard boxes. There is a nominal ... morecharge for packaging and handling included in the P&P price and I use recycled packaging where possible. I always combine purchases for cheaper shipping where I can. If I significantly overestimate P&P on the listing I will refund you. UK parcels are sent economy with“Collectplus” courier or First Class with“Royal Mail” I always get proof of posting. Overseas parcels are all sent Airmail by“Royal Mail” or“Parcelforce” If you require“Recorded Delivery” International Signed For Delivery” Special Delivery” or any other additional service, please ask before paying. If you have less than 20 feedback on Ebay. Please email me before bidding. Please call again and have a look at the exiting range of tins and antiques. Checkout some of my excellent positive feedback and buy with confidence!
A LARGE PALEOLITHIC STONE AGE HAND AXE HEAD 142 grammes 4" length
This auction is for a large PALEOLITHIC STONE AGE HAND AXE HEAD.It weighs 142 grammes and is 4" in length by 2.75" in width and 1.25" in depth,it is in nice condition,i will ship worldwide by insured courier only.
Stunning Angle Dihedral Burin, Stone Age Upper Paleolithic Gravettian 27.000 BC
Stunning Angle Dihedral Burin. Stone Age Upper Paleolithic Gravettian 27.000 BC Description Type: angle dihedral burin on flake. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Upper Palaeolithic. Gravettian. Dating: approx. 29.000 to 22.000 B.P. Description: Size: length 4.0 cm, weight 16 grams, Shape. Retouch: a stunning angle dihedral burin on sturdy angular flake. The distal end has one long transverse burin blow with fine splintered use-scars along the edge. The left lateral edge has four blows. The last one is quite short and ends in a deep hinge fracture. The right lateral edge has an alternating modification: the distal part has splintered use-scars on the interior side. The proximal part has a notch on the exterior side. Raw-material: yellowish patinated Bergerac flint, Preservation: very well. One tiny recent ship at the distal end of the right lateral ... moreedge. This in no way detracts from value and beauty of this stunning burin, 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 $ 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.
Gorgeous Pointed Flint Blade, Stone Age Upper Paleolithic Gravettian 27.000 BC
Gorgeous Pointed Flint Blade. Stone Age Upper Paleolithic Gravettian 27.000 BC Description Type: retouched pointed blade. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Upper Palaeolithic. Gravettian. Dating: approx. 29.000 to 22.000 B.P. Description: Size: length 6.3 cm, weight 13 grams, Shape. Retouch: a gorgeous pointed blade with retouch at the long tip. Especially the right edge has a significant serrated retouch. The left edge has a fine retouch up to the proximal part. The proximal end is beveled. The proximal end of the blade did splinter along fine hairline-cracks when it was detached from the core, some of the fine cracks are still visible in the last picture, Raw-material: beautiful gray patinated flint with a fine gloss. Preservation: very well. No modern damages, Origin. Site: a famous Gravettian site near the Dordogne valley. Dept. Dordogne, ... moreFrance. 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.
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 Flint Endscraper, Stone Age Upper Paleolithic Gravettian 27.000 BC
Stunning Flint Endscraper. Stone Age Upper Paleolithic Gravettian 27.000 BC Description Type: endscraper on flake. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Upper Palaeolithic. Gravettian. Dating: approx. 29.000 to 22.000 B.P. Description: Size: length 5.6 cm, weight 28 grams, Shape. Retouch: a truly stunning tool on a quite strange flake with this tip left of the distal end. And, very important, with thick convex distal end, being concave to both faces– great to be used for scraping. The tool-maker took advantage of this and made an endscraper at both edges of this convex end. The one shown at the bottom in pictures 3 and 4 has more lateral retouch than the other one shown at the bottom of picture 5, Raw-material: brown flint, Preservation: very well. No modern damages, Origin. Site: a famous Gravettian site near the Dordogne valley. Dept. Dordogne, ... moreFrance. 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.
Fabulous Retouched Blade, Stone Age Upper Paleolithic Gravettian 27.000 BC
Fabulous Retouched Blade. Stone Age Upper Paleolithic Gravettian 27.000 BC Description Type: laterally retouched blade. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Upper Palaeolithic. Gravettian. Dating: approx. 29.000 to 22.000 B.P. Description: Size: length 5.2 cm, weight 9 grams, Shape. Retouch: an undamaged short wide pointed blade with retouch at the tip. And continuous retouch at both lateral edges, the right one also has a notch, Raw-material: gray flint with spotted white patination, 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! ... moreShipping 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 Borer, Flint Silex, Stone Age Europe Upper Paleolithic
Terrific Borer. Flint Silex, Stone Age Europe Upper Paleolithic Description Type: borer 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 4.3 cm, weight 11 grams, Shape. Retouch: a terrific borer on flake with point of percussion at the left edge of the interior side. The quite sturdy awl has a concave edge with one flake scar and an oblique edge with significant retouch. Retouch is in both cases on the interior side. Both lateral edges of the tool have some retouch. And the proximal end is thinned, it looks like a tiny stem(picture 7) 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 ... moreand 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 $ 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.
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
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.
Homo erectus cave man hand chopper, Paleolithic Stone Age tool
1051 grams/37.1oz apx 7.5" x 4.5" x 2" thick Authenticity is guaranteed. Homo erectus stone tool. Hand chopper from Ouargla, Algeria, This stone tool was manufactured and used by Homo erectus living 800.000 to 1.2 million years ago near the present day city of Ouargla, Algeria. Stone tools manufactured and used by Homo erectus are characterized by their bi-faced sculpture. Although crude, hand axes and chopping tools are mroe specialized, adn reveal greater manual skill than the earlier tools of Homo habilis(see other listing) and Australopithecus hominids. 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 While early Oldowan tools have been found in association with several species ... moreof the pre-human hominid Australopithecus. Most paleontologists believe that the tools were actually made by more advanced Homo habilis, with whom they are most commonly associated. Some Oldowan tools have been found in association with later fossils of early Homo erectus, however these may be re-deposited tools from earlier Homo habilis population or they may represent a transition from the Oldowan tool making tradition of Homo habilis to the Ascheulian hand axes which are more typically associated with Homo erectus. While the known distribution of Oldowan tools was originally confined to East Africa, Oldowan stone tools have since been recognized outside of Africa from the Mediterranean to South China in numerous early Pleistocene sites dating from 1.8 million years. A widely held belief that the first hominids to settle in Europe were Homo erectines which were thought to have migrated to Europe from Africa about 1 million years ago. The discovery of Oldowan tools at numerous sites outside of Africa has called this belief into question. Although there is some debate about their exact origin, the recent discovery of pebble tools from deposits in the upper terraces of the Ga
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.
Fantastic Flint Borer, Stone Age Upper Paleolithic Magdalenian 11.000 BC
Fantastic Flint Borer. Stone Age Upper Paleolithic Magdalenian 11.000 BC Description Type: borer on flake. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Upper Paleolithic(Palaeolithic) Magdalenian. Dating: approx. between C 14 12.000 and 10.000 B.C. Description: Size: length 5.2 cm, weight 13 grams. Shape. Retouch: a fantastic borer on elongated flake. The borer awl is small. Especially in relation to the size of the flake, and very carefully designed. It has a steep alternate concave retouch at both of it’s edges, and is retouched up to the tip. The cortical lateral edge has a retouched notch at the distal part, see picture 7, the right edge has a short retouch just below that of the awl’s concave retouch. Raw-material: bright brown flint, Preservation: very well. No modern damages, Origin. Site: an Upper Paleolithic settlement site close to Les Eyzies. ... moreFrance, which was first excavated in the second part of 19th century. 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.
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
Terrific Retouched Flint Blade Stone Age Upper Paleolithic Aurignacian 35.000 BC
Terrific Retouched Flint Blade Stone Age Upper Paleolithic Aurignacian 35.000 BC Description Type: laterally retouched blade. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Upper Paleolithic/ Palaeolithic: Aurignacian. Dating: approx. 38.000 to 28.000 B.C. Description: Size: length 5.8 cm, weight 9 grams, Shape. Retouch: a terrific blade with partly cortical left edge. And continuously retouched right edge. The proximal end is very thin, with tiny platform remnant and careful dorsal reduction(removal of the medial ridge on the exterior side, see picture 5. Raw-material: dark brown flint. With some matrix from the original site layer still adhering to the exterior side. 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. ... moreMain 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 $ 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.
Amazing Flint Borer, Stone Age Europe Upper Paleolithic Aurignacian 35.000 BC
Amazing Flint Borer. Stone Age Europe Upper Paleolithic Aurignacian 35.000 BC Description Type: borer on blade. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Upper Paleolithic/ Palaeolithic: Aurignacian. Dating: approx. 38.000 to 28.000 B.C. Description: Size: length 6.7 cm, weight 20 grams, Shape. Retouch: an amazing borer on proximal blade segment with long oblique break at the left lateral edge. The tool maker took advantage of this break by making a great triangular borer awl at the tip. Retouch at this quite sturdy tip is alternate. Please see the pictures. The proximal end of the tool has a a retouch on the interior side(last picture) Raw-material: yellowish-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 ... morecentury. 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 $ 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.
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
Stunning Rare Quartzite Point, Stone Age Paleolithic Lower Acheulian 600.000 BC
Stunning Rare Quartzite Point. Stone Age Paleolithic Lower Acheulian 600.000 BC Description Type: point on flake. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Lower Paleolithic. Lower Acheulian. Dating: archaeological research in Western Europe proved that the European continent has been conquested as early as 1.3 to 1,1 Mio years(finds of Atapuerca/ Spain) Early Pleistocene. The assignment of the oldest human finds at Atapuerca to a particular early human species as Homo erectus or Homo antecessor is still controversial. As controversially discussed is the earliest date of permanent colonization of Europe, and good dating of the high gravel terraces of southern French rivers is still lacking. So we suggest an estimated time frame of approx. 800.000 to 400.000 BC. Description: Size: length 10.6 cm, width 6,5 cm, thickness 3,8 cm, weight 265 grams, Shape. ... moreRetouch: this is a rare early point/ pointed tool on flake. Flaking direction is crossways to the axis of the tool. See point of percussion in the last picture. The tip has a beautiful converging retouch, edges are cortical. The butt is cortical too, except the retouch shown in pictures 4 and 5, which could well have been made to use the edge for scraping. Raw-material: gray quartzite. The most common raw-material on the Garonne terraces, Preservation: very well: few tiny recent abrasions and perhaps the flat scar at the thick(right) cortical edge which do not affect manmade retouch and in no way detract from value and beauty of this stunning early tool, Additional Information. Literature: The pebble tools found on the high gravel terraces of the Garonne. Tarn and Aveyron river are among the earliest tools found in Europe. Lit: A. Tavoso, Le Paléolithique supérieur et moyen du Haut-Languedoc, Paris 1978. Origin. Site: high gravel terrace of the Garonne. South of Toulouse, 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 p
60.000Y.O: ACE NEANDERTHAL BORER BURIN STONE AGE PALEOLITHIC MOUSTERIAN FLINT
EUROPEAN STONE AGE ARTIFACTS BY PALATINA AUTHENTICITY GUARANTEED Description 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 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 ... moretriangular 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 the notched end of a stick. Scrapers appear for the dressing of animal hides, which were proba