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Origin: Bergerac région, Dordogne, France. Scraper on 2 sides, one long lateral + front, burin (chisel) on the point. Large side-scraper and burin on ... moreflake. Lower Paleolithic - Acheulian. This very nice piece is from an ancient collection.
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Mousterian culture, Middle Paleolithic. Artifact: side scraper (backed scraper) in chalcedony, made by Homo Neanderthalensis on a Levallois core (Nucleus ... moreLevallois). South-west of France, Neanderthal.
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Mousterian culture, Middle Paleolithic. South-west of France, Neanderthal. Tool: very nice Scraper on flake, with clear marks of use / retouches on the ... moreactive sharp edges. Used as side scraper and end scraper.
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Location: Bonneville, France
Mousterian culture, Middle Paleolithic. Artifact: very nice Mousterian backed scraper, knapped by Neanderthal. This piece shows many marks of use on the ... moreactive sharp part! South-west of France, Neanderthal.
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Upper Paleolithic France - Lare Neanderthal or early Sapiens. Very nice carinated scraper on flake. End + side scraper. This piece is from an ancient ... morefamily collection. It has been found in the 1960-1970's.
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Location: Bonneville, France
Mousterian culture, Middle Paleolithic. Artifact: beautiful Mousterian backed scraper / blade, knapped by our ancestor Homo Neanderthalensis. Marks of ... moreuse / tiny retouches on the active side. South-west of France, Neanderthal.
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Location: Bonneville, France
Mousterian blade + end scraper on large flake Middle Paleolithic. This tool is a very nice collector. It was found in the 1970's in Dordogne region, Bergerac ... morearea, France. Very nice retouches on one side!
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Location: Bonneville, France
South-west of France, Neanderthal. Mousterian culture, Middle Paleolithic. Artifact: beautiful side scraper on flake, with a semi-circular active sharp ... moreside. May have been used also as knife, or even small axe, dedicated to light work.
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Mousterian / Middle Paleolithic Neanderthal - South-west of France. Tool: very nice Mousterian Point. Multitask tool (side scraper, end scraper, Burin, ... moreblade.). Origin: south of Bergerac, Dordogne, France.
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Location: Bonneville, France
Mousterian / Middle Paleolithic Neanderthal - South-west of France. Beautiful end scraper, active also as side scraper. Clear retouches and marks of use ... moreon the active parts; bifacial knapping. Professionnal antique dealer from France.
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Location: Bonneville, France
Mousterian culture, Middle Paleolithic. South-west of France, Neanderthal. Artifact: beautiful notched scraper on flake. Marks of use / tiny retouches ... moreon the active side. This kind of scraper was used to peel bones, wood, reindeer antlers.
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Location: Bonneville, France
Lower Paleolithic / Acheulean Culture. Marks of use on the active side and at the end of the tool. Professionnal antique dealer from France. South-West ... moreof France (Dordogne). Origin: Bergerac région, Dordogne, France.
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Location: Bonneville, France
Mousterian culture - Neanderthal. Middle Paleolithic, France. Tool: scraper on flake - side scraper, 2 clear retouches on the sharp side.
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Location: Bonneville, France
Acheulean / Early Mousterian tool - Lower Paleolithic. Cleaver (hachereau). Origin: Bergerac région, Dordogne, France. Was also used also as side scraper. ... moreOn this artifact, one side has clear retouches.
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Location: Farmington, United States
This is a replica of primitive technology and one of the first composite tools ever created in human history. This is a handcrafted unique recreation ... moreof a hafted and wrapped stone blade. Replica Traditional Hafted Biface Knife.
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Location: Bonneville, France
Mousterian culture, Middle Paleolithic. Artifact: very nice convergent scraper Levallois. Marks of use on the active sharp sides. South-west of France, ... moreNeanderthal. Origin: south of Bergerac, Dordogne, France.
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Location: Bonneville, France
Mousterian culture, Middle Paleolithic. Artifact: very nice Mousterian Point, iconic tool of Homo Neanderthalensis. This Point is a backed scraper, with ... morenice retouches and marks of use on the active edges.
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Location: Bonneville, France
Mousterian culture, Middle Paleolithic. South-west of France, Neanderthal. Tool: small scraper on Levallois flake. The active parts are on side but also ... moreat the point (as convergent scraper / burin). Origin: south of Bergerac, Dordogne, France.
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Location: Bonneville, France
Mousterian culture, Middle Paleolithic. South-west of France, Neanderthal. Artifact: interesting carinated scraper and Burin (chisels) in white flint. ... moreThis tool was used for precise scrapping work and engraving work.
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Location: Bonneville, France
Lower Paleolithic - Acheulean culture. The chopper is, along with biface, the multitask tool of the Acheulean culture. Homo Erectus Heidelbergensis (before ... moreNeanderthal). Very nice chopper in chalcedony.
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Location: Bonneville, France
Mousterian culture, Middle Paleolithic. Tool: very nice Mousterian blade / side scraper ! Marks of use on the 2 lateral active parts. South-west of France, ... moreNeanderthal. Origin: south of Bergerac, Dordogne, France.
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Location: Bonneville, France
Tool: nice backed scraper on flake, one side denticulate as an hand-saw. Mousterian culture - Neanderthal. Middle Paleolithic, France. Origin: Dordogne, ... moreFrance, Bergerac area.
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Middle Paleolithic / Mousterian. Neanderthal tool. We can notice small denticulate retouches on the active side. Origin: Bergerac région, Dordogne, France. ... moreProfessionnal Antique dealer from France.
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Location: Bonneville, France
Tool: large scraper / handaxe with many marks of use on the lateral sides and on the top. Mousterian culture - Neanderthal. Middle Paleolithic, France. ... moreOrigin: Dordogne, France, Bergerac area.
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Location: Bonneville, France
Multitask tool, one side shows marks of use as tranchet axe (hachereau). Tool: Acheulean Handaxe / Biface. Acheulean culture - Homo Erectus Heidelbergensis ... more- Between 650 000 to 350 000 B.C. Professionnal antique dealer from France.
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Artifact: very nice side-scraper on flake, with important marks of use and small retouches on the active semi-circular part. South-west of France, Neanderthal. ... moreMousterian culture, Middle Paleolithic. This kind of scraper was also used as knife and / or handaxe.
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Location: Lummi Island, United States
(2) The Upper Paleolithic Revolution. The book is broken down into manageable chapters by chronologic or geographic divisions. I also now have a long ... morelist of sites to do further research on. All in all, a valuable book.
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Mousterian / Middle Paleolithic Neanderthal - South-west of France. Tool: Large Mousterian side scraper, with marks of use and retouches on the active ... morepart. Origin: south of Bergerac, Dordogne, France.
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Marks of use and tiny retouches on the active sharp edges. Mousterian culture, Middle Paleolithic. South-west of France, Neanderthal. Origin: south of ... moreBergerac, Dordogne, France. Professionnal antique dealer from France.
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Mousterian culture - Neanderthal. Very nice Mousterian Point ! Middle Paleolithic, France. Origin: Dordogne, France, Bergerac area. Professionnal antique ... moredealer from France.
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Location: Bonneville, France
Acheulean culture. Artifact: beautiful Point, what will be much later during the Middle Paleolithic the emblematic Mousterian point. Multitask tool (side ... morescraper, end scraper, borer, axe.). Lower Paleolithic, south-west of France.
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Chinese Ceramics: From the Paleolithic Period through the Qing Dynasty by Laurie Barnes and Pengbo Ding. Publisher: Yale University (2010). Pages: 608. ... moreThe creation of ceramic ware holds a special and very important place among the many arts and inventions that characterize Chinese culture, society, and civilization.
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Mousterian culture, Middle Paleolithic. Tool: very nice Mousterian side scraper and knife on flake. South-west of France, Neanderthal. Origin: south of ... moreBergerac, Dordogne, France. This very nice piece is from an ancient collection.
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Mousterian culture, Middle Paleolithic. South-west of France, Neanderthal. Artifact: very nice notched scraper in chalcedony. This tool was used to peel ... morebones, wood, reindeer antlers. it may also have been used to collect seeds and plants.
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Middle Paleolithic - Mousterian, Neanderthal, France. Very nice end scraper, beautiful shape. The end active part shows retouches and marks of use. This ... morekind of scraper was used in general for skin / leather work.
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Mousterian culture, Middle Paleolithic. South-west of France, Neanderthal. Origin: south of Bergerac, Dordogne, France. Weight: 86,76g.
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Very nice Mousterian scraper and burin. Made by Neanderthal, middle paleolithic, south-west of France. Origin: Bergerac area, Dordogne, France.
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Middle Paleolithic - Mousterian, Neanderthal, France. Very interesting scraper Levallois. Active edges + one large notch. The point might also have been ... moreused as burin / chisel or perforator. A very nice multitask tool!
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Artifact: very nice Mousterian Point, iconic tool of Homo Neanderthalensis, here a carinated (boat shaped like) scraper. Clear retouches and marks of ... moreuse on the active edges. It was probably used also as Handaxe.
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Neanderthal, middle paleolithic, south-west of France - Mousterian period (350 000 to 30 000 B.C.). Artifact: backed scraper, bifacial. It was discovered ... morein 1960/1970's. Origin: Bergerac area, Dordogne, France.
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BRONZE STATUE OF A WOMEN Paleolithic- Neolithic art is represented by a number of large and varied collections of objects found in vast isolated areas ... morein Europe. Siberia and Central Asia. This beautiful statue is a replica of an an item you can see in Greece National Museum in Athens and represent a women body. It was made in Greece with bronze material, stands 5.7 inches high and weighs approximately 300 gr. All our bronze items. Are cast in Greece, using the traditional'lost wax' method. Each piece is unique. Statue Details: Condition: New. Handmade in Greece. Material: Bronze Height: 14.5 cm(5.7" Width: 3 cm(1.1" Weight: 300 gr* Check Out Our other items For Sale! Buy more items& SAVE ON SHIPPING! Store Policies: Payment We accept Paypal and we'll ship worldwide! Shipping We Offer Shipping Discounts for multiple purchase. For the second item we offer 20% discount. For major orders we can give you additional discount. Please email us for more information(21-37-581) Customer Service& Return Policies All items are returnable within 14 days of the shipping date for a full money back guarantee(excluding shipping charges) If you are not satisfied with an item. You may exchange it or receive a full refund if it is returned in its original condition and packaging. In the event that the item is unavailable for replacement, a refund will be processed. If we feel that the return policy is being abused we reserve the right to refuse any exchange, credit or refund. Refunds will be processed via the method used for payment unless another method is requested. 14 Days 100% Money Back Guarantee If you are not satisfied with the product. No questions asked! We'll be very glad if you Visit our Store and have a look of our other items For Sale!
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Mousterian / Middle Paleolithic Neanderthal - South-west of France. Tool: very nice multitask tool on flake: blade, scraper, burin. Origin: south of Bergerac, ... moreDordogne, France. Professionnal antique dealer from France.
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Very well shaped denticulate scraper. Neanderthal, middle paleolithic, south-west of France - Mousterian period. This kind of scraper was used to work ... moreon skin / leather. Weight: 213g.
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The serpent is often symbolically associated with the renewal of life because it sheds its skin periodically. However, Nilsson noticed that in the Minoan ... morereligion the snake was the protector of the house, as it later appears also in Greek religion.Among the Greek Dionysiac cult it signified wisdom and was the symbol of fertility.
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Location: Bonneville, France
Mousterian of Acheulean Tradition tool. Biface / hand-axe - made by Neanderthal. Middle Paleolithic - Neanderthal. Probably a "turtle shell" nucleus re-arranged ... morein hand axe. Professionnal Antique dealer.
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Location: Bonneville, France
Early Mousterian scraper in flint. Lower to Middle paleolithic tool. Side actives as scraper with retouches. Origin: Bergerac région, Dordogne, France.
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Location: Lummi Island, United States
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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Lower Paleolithic - Acheulean culture. Tool: massive notched scraper. Bifacial knapping work to sharpen an active part. Homo Heidelbergensis, max early ... moreNeanderthal. Weight: 309g.
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This axe is from an ancient collection. It has been found in the 1960-1970's. The poor context of neolithic artifacts make think that this axe is still ... morefrom the paleolithic. Material: Jasper/Flint.
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Mousterian culture / Middle Paleolithic Neanderthal - South-west of France. Type of tool: Mousterian double scraper, both sharp side, denticulate, being ... moreactive. This very nice piece is from an ancient collection.
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Found in East Africa. Check out my other listings. Fast postage. See photos carefully
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The tool has been made on Levallois flake. South-west of France, Neanderthal. Mousterian culture, Middle Paleolithic. Tool: nice notched scraper in flint. ... moreThis tool was used to peel and scrap bones, reindeers or wooden sticks.
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Homo Heidelbergensis or early Neanderthal - France. Lower Paleolithic / Acheulean. Very nice blade / knife on flake. Professionnal antique dealer from ... moreFrance. Origin: Bergerac région, Dordogne, France.
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Mousterian culture - Neanderthal. Nice scraper on emblematic Neanderthal core (nucleus) "turtle shell". Middle Paleolithic, France. Origin: Dordogne, ... moreFrance, Bergerac area.
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Lower Paleolithic / Acheulean. Artifact: very nice Acheulean Scraper on large retouched flat flake. Marks of use and retouches clearly visible on the ... moreactive sharp sides. Homo Erectus Heidelbergensis - South-West of France.
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Location: Bonneville, France
Tool: massive, heavy Acheulean Handaxe. Bifacial knapping to create one long sharp edge. Very rare to find such an old tool (650 000 to 350 000 years ... moreold). Made before Neanderthal, by Homo Erectus Heidelbergensis.
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Mousterian culture - Neanderthal. Massive Mousterian Point, with marks of use on the 2 active side. Middle Paleolithic, France.
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Mousterian culture, Middle Paleolithic. South-west of France, Neanderthal. Artifact: backed scraper / backed knife in flint, made on flake by Homo Neanderthalensis. ... moreOrigin: south of Bergerac, Dordogne, France.
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Nice handaxe / biface. Lower Paleolithic / Acheulean. Origin: Bergerac région, Dordogne, France. Professionnal antique dealer from France. Heidelbergensis ... moreor Neanderthal - France. Weight: 203g.
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Location: Bonneville, France
Lower Paleolithic / Acheulean Culture. Very beautiful Point in colorful local chalcedony. Early Neanderthal, probably cca 350 000 B.C. Origin: Bergerac ... morerégion, Dordogne, France. Professionnal antique dealer from France.
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Wonderful Neanderthal Concave Flint Scraper, Middle Paleolithic Mousteerian
Wonderful Neanderthal Concave Flint Scraper. Middle Paleolithic Mousteerian Description Type: concave scraper on flake. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Middle Paleolithic/ Mousterian. Dating: the particular site from approx. 130.000 B.C. stage 6 of the oxygen-isotope chronology up to approx. 40.000 B.C. Description: Size: length 6.1 cm, weight 22 grams, Shape. Retouch: a narrow elongated flake with a thick back at the right edge. Prependicular to the interior side, with some blunting at the proximal part. Point of percussion is covered by matrix from the original site layer. The left edge is a concave scraper which could have been used for scraping, honing/planing wooden and antler pieces and for other duties. Retouch is made on the exterior side except the proximal part which is modified on the interior one. The distal end has some fine retouch ... moreand a notch, Raw-material: flint with thick creamy white patination, Preservation: very well. No modern damages, Origin. Site: a famous Paleolithic site in the valley of a tributary of the Dordogne river. Dept. Dordogne, France, occupied by the Neanderthal(s) We have been listing more interesting paleolithic artifacts. Please have a look! Do you have questions? Don’t you find what you look for among our offers? Do you look for something particular, special or exceptional? Please send an email! Shipping costs: we ship internationally(worldwide) Buyer pays actual shipping charges. No handling fee. Shipping costs worldwide for registered air-mail(with tracking number and signature confirmation) is $ 8.00(500 grams box) Registered shipping within Germany is Euro 4,25. We combine items to save on shipping costs! Details will be settled with the buyer individually. About us: we are no traders. But we are selling only out of the own old collection. We guarantee for authenticity of our artifacts. On request we inform high bidders about provenance of the artifacts and we provide additional site information and dating(if available) taken from scientific literature.
Exceptional Neanderthal Levallois Point, Stone Age Middle Paleolithic Mousterian
Exceptional Neanderthal Levallois Point. Stone Age Middle Paleolithic Mousterian Description Type: laterally retouched Levallois point. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Middle Palaeolithic/ Mousterian. Dating: the particular site from approx. 130.000 B.C. stage 6 of the oxygen-isotope chronology up to approx. 40.000 B.C. Description: Size: length 3.8 cm, weight 11 grams, Shape. Retouch: an exceptional. Very unusual Levallois point. It is of markedly asymmetrical shape with oblique straight right edge, and concave left one. Both edges and the long narrow tip present a continuous lateral retouch. The tip even has an alternating retouch, as typical on borers. So, this stunning point was certainly not designed as hunting weapon, but for drilling or other duties, Raw-material: bright gray patinated flint, Preservation: very well. No modern damages, ... moreOrigin. Site: a famous Paleolithic site in the valley of a tributary of the Dordogne river. Dept. Dordogne, France, occupied by the Neanderthal(s) We have been listing more interesting paleolithic artifacts. Please have a look! Do you have questions? Don’t you find what you look for among our offers? Do you look for something particular, special or exceptional? Please send an email! Shipping costs: we ship internationally(worldwide) Buyer pays actual shipping charges. No handling fee. Shipping costs worldwide for registered air-mail(with tracking number and signature confirmation) is $ 8.00(500 grams box) Registered shipping within Germany is Euro 4,25. We combine items to save on shipping costs! Details will be settled with the buyer individually. About us: we are no traders. But we are selling only out of the own old collection. We guarantee for authenticity of our artifacts. On request we inform high bidders about provenance of the artifacts and we provide additional site information and dating(if available) taken from scientific literature.
Splendid Neanderthal Flint Convergent Scraper, Stone Age Paleolithic Mousterian
Splendid Neanderthal Flint Convergent Scraper. Stone Age Paleolithic Mousterian Description Type: convergent scraper(straight–denticulated) with nose on Levallois flake.
Terrific Almond Shaped Quartzite Handaxe, Paleolithic Lower Acheulian 600.000 BC
Terrific Almond Shaped Quartzite Handaxe. Paleolithic Lower Acheulian 600.000 BC Description Type: almond shaped handaxe on pebble. 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 15.3 cm, width 9, 5 cm, thickness 3,9 cm, weight ... more690 grams, Shape. Retouch: a terrific. Very thin early almond shaped handaxe on large pebble. One side has facial retouch at the distal part, and lateral retouch at the tip and part of both edges. The other side has some lateral retouch at the distal part. One edge is a thick cortical back, perpendicular to both faces, and thinned at the thickest places. The handaxe is turned clockwise in the pictures, the last two show the tip, Raw-material: a gray quartzite pebble. The most common raw-material on the Garonne terraces, Preservation: very well: few very small. Thin nicks at the edges and the tip, barely visible, and they in no way detract from value and beauty of this handaxe. 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
Rare Quartzite "Double" Chopper, Paleolithic Lower Acheulian 600.000 BC
Rare Quartzite"Double" Chopper. Paleolithic Lower Acheulian 600.000 BC Description Type: quartzite chopper with two working edges. 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 10.3 cm, width 8,6 cm, thickness 5,0 ... morecm, weight 540 grams, Shape. Retouch: a rare“double” chopper. A chopper with a working edge at each end. The one shown towards the top of thee pictures(picutres 1 and 3) is very steep and retouch is made also at the left edge(pictures 4, 8) The one at the bottom end(picture 5) has an oblique retouch from the tip in direction to the left edge, Raw-material: a gray quartzite pebble. The most common raw-material on the Garonne terraces, Preservation: very well. No modern 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 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 worldwi
Neolithic Stone Bowl --------Egyptian Clovis Paleolithic Monolithic *Ancient*
Neolithic stone bowl that measures approximately 5 1/8" in diameter x 3 1/2" tall. This specimen is in very good condition. The material listed here was collected from the North West Sahara Desert in Africa. This material is often referred to as"Saharan Neolithic" and is approximately 3.000 to 5,000 years old. In my opinion. This is one of the last frontiers in relic collecting so add some of this material to your collection.while it lasts!
HAND AX, PALEOLITHIC STONE OVER 6000 YEARS OLD
Flint stone ax Paleolithic Period circa 8000- 4000 BC 6 cm Said to be from an old English collection Light encrustation Continental U.S. Purchasers must add $10 for Shipping. And Handling and Insurance. Foreign customers pay $15 for Shipping Handling and Insurance These costs are Not Refundable if item is returned for any reason. New York residents must add 8.875%sales tax, A certificate of authenticity is available upon request, Buy with confidence we have been in the antiquity business for over forty years, Questions are welcome feel free to e-mail us with any questions/li
Prehistory,Paleolithic Age,primitive,Korea REG Cover
滿州國(manchukuo) 1945.8.16(the day after Korean Independece day from Japan) Postal Money Transfer Receipt- 1947.4.21. Mokpo Shipping and handling cost*Safe way to get your items/ Can offer Tracking Number if you ask* Can offer packing picture for the shipping evidence I recommend Registered air mail shipping for the safety and will send a invoice for REG air mail shipping after auction closed(to avoid delivery accident and opening the case by buyers) 1 item 2items 3~15items 16~25items 26~35items Over 35items US$4.5 US$5 US$6 US$7 US$8 US$10 1~15items 16~25items 26~35items Over 35items US$6 US$7 US$8 US$10* at buyer's risk if lost or stolen* Can not offer Tracking Number/ Can offer packing picture with postmark I will only accept this service(regular air mail) when the buyer agrees that he or she takes charge of delivery accident and won't ... moreopen the case. If so. You must promise that by ebay message. Please make sure I have shipping evidence. I usually took a picture of the packing with clear cancellantion. Please email me or send a message before you open the case. Up to 15 items 16~25items 26~35items Over 35items US$3.00 US$4.00 US$5.00 US$7* Paypal only accepted* Please don't pay before I send you a invoice to adjust shipping fee! If you don't pay over 7days after you buy items. Unpaid item case will open automatically! Please bid carefully. I will combine all items* If you buy heavy items like books or large covers. Shipping cost will be changed. Please check shipping and handling information. I will notify defferent shipping information at the description. Powered by The free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items.
Paleolithic Flint Silex Tool from Northern Germany
DESCRIPTION: EXCELLENT ARROW HEAD FLINT PALEOLITHIC SILEX TOOL FROM NORTHER GERMANY AREA. SIZE 7 X 4.5 CM- WEIGHT 45,6 GRAMES- NICE AND ORIGINAL ITEM.
Paleolithic Venus from Kostjenki - Russia - cast
Normal 0 21 From the world famous site Kostjenki in Russia( Russian kost = bone) There are several Venus. Most here on eBay comes gradually. T his Venus is the greatest of them. It is 17 cm high( 6.7 inches) Cast of resin weight over 0.5 kg. From Internet: Normal 0 21 KOSTENKI Group of world-famous Upper Paleolithic settlements Kostenki-Borshevo. Central Russia. Don valley, near the city of Voronezh. First exploration by S.G.Gmelin, 1768-1769 гг. Discovery of Paleolith by I.S.Polyakov, 1879. Excavations since 1918 until now by P.P.Yefimenko, S.I.Rudenko, S.N.Zamyatin, A.N.Rogachev. P.I.Boriskovsky, N.D.Praslov, M.V.Anikovich. Several unbroken and about 70 fragments of apparently feminine and uncertain anthropomorphic i v o r y. Marl and bone statuettes. Layers containing figurative objects date from 28100 + 700. 26300 + 700, 23300 + 230 ВР ... moreand later. Normal 0 21 Profesionaly made(resin) cast replica of paleolithic figurine. Scientific exact copy. I will ship worldwide. 5 days money back guarantee(excluding shipping) a;06d2.RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Fuk.rp73%28%3Ea%3B06d2-14458f67fe1-0x106-
PALEOLITHIC FLINT - Lot of 3 flints ( 2 arrowheads + 1 scraper )
PALEOLITHIC FLINT Very nice and rare lot of 3 Paleolithic flints" 2 Arrowheads + 1 scraper" from Sahara desert. O riginal artifact 100% It does not have any restoration. I'm selling it with NO reserve. DATING: 10000-15000 b.C. Contact the seller for more information Shipping cost to Italy Shipping cost to Europe Shipping cost to USA Euro 3.00 Euro 5,00 Euro 9,00 PLEASE IF YOU HAVE ANY PROBLEM OR QUESTION CONTACT ME TO RESOLVE IT BEFORE LEAVING NEGATIVE FEEDBACK MAKE REGISTERD MAIL ON DEMAND( contact the seller) SPEDIZIONE IN RACCOMANDATA SU RICHIESTA MAKE THE COMBINED SHIPMENT SI FANNO SPEDIZIONI COMBINATE ADVICE! If you want to recive the item. Complete your payment to the seller as soon possible( In 5 days) If you not payment in 5 days, the item return in auction and leave the negative feedback. AVVISO! Si raccomanda vivamente ... moredi effettuare il pagamento dei pezzi acquistate nelle mie aste entro 5 giorni dalla data di scadenza dell'asta.Tranne che per eventuali problemi dichiarati dal compratore se il pagamento non verrà effettuato entro i giorni stabiliti. Il pezzo verra rimesso in asta e sarà lasciato un feedback negativo al mancato acquirente. The seller is not responsible for service transit time( postal and carrier) Non mi assumo responsabilità per disguidi di carattere postale come furti. Ritardi e danni al materiale spedito. For another information contact the seller! Per ulteriori informazioni contattare il venditore!
Neolithic Paleolithic Flint Silex Tool from Germany
DESCRIPTION: EXCELLENT AND ORIGINAL NEOLITHIC- PALEOLITHIC FLINT SILEX TOOL FROM NORTHERN GERMANY. ORIGINAL PATINA. APPR. SIZE 9.5 X 8 CM. APPR. WEIGHT 8,2 OZ. VERY NICE AND RARE ITEM.
Neolithic Paleolithic Axe Silex Tool from Germany
DESCRIPTION: EXCELLENT AND UNIQUE NEOLITHIC- PALEOLITHIC SILEX AXE TOOL FROM OLD GERMANY COLLECTION. ORIGINAL MIXED COLOUR PATINA. APPR. SIZE 11 CM. X 6 CM. APPR. WEIGHT 17.7 OZ. GREAT ITEM FOR A GREAT COLLECTOR. RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Fuk.rp73%28e013%3F%3E%3A-14459c9747e-0x10a-
authentic FLINT MESOLITHIC PALEOLITHIC ARROWHEAD
FLINT LATE PALEOLITHIC/ EARLY MESOLITHIC ARROWHEAD Sviderskaya Archaeological Culture. 10- 7 millennium BC Nice shape arrowhead from my personal collection Irreproachable condition Length: 25 mm Found in Zhitomir region(Ukraine) Not restored Absolute Guarantee Of Authenticity! I never sell fake or copies. All my items is original and authentic. See my"Feedback as a seller" Shipping Worldwide by Registered Air Mail for $10(1-3 arrowheads) Your items will be packaged with extreme care before shipping. All items will be sent within 3 business days after the payment arrived. I will notify you immediately after your package has been shipped(see your eBay page) Of course. I do not responsible for shipping time. Combined shipping for arrowheads available. But no more 3 arrowhead in 1 sending. Payment must be made within 3 days. I acccept ... moreVisa/MasterCards/EuroCards via PayPal.
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.
Beautiful Symmetrical Dihedral Burin, Upper Paleolithic Magdalenian 11.000 BC
Beautiful Symmetrical Dihedral Burin. Upper Paleolithic Magdalenian 11.000 BC Description Type: symmetrical multiple dihedral burin on blade. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Upper Paleolithic(Palaeolithic) Magdalenian. Dating: approx. between C 14 12.000 and 10.000 B.C. Description: Size: length 4.2 cm, weight 5 grams. Shape. Retouch: a beautiful symmetrical multiple dihedral burin with at least one burin blow at the left. And three blows at the right edge. Both lateral edges below the blows are retouched, the proximal end is a genuine old break with the same gloss as the entire tool, Raw-material: beautiful two- colored Bergerac flint, Preservation: very well. No modern damages, Origin. Site: an Upper Paleolithic settlement site close to Les Eyzies. France, which was first excavated in the second part of 19th century. 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 $ 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. RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Fvo%7B%3Dd70f%2Bf52%3E-1445a2c6182-0x112-
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
Stunning Flint Borer - Serrated Tool, Upper Paleolithic Aurignacian 35.000 BC
Stunning Flint Borer- Serrated Tool. Upper Paleolithic Aurignacian 35.000 BC Description Type: borer–serrated tool 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 34 grams, Shape. Retouch: a stunning multi-tool on flake: the face shown first is the interior side. The other, flat one is the dark, yellow-brown natural surface of the flint. The distal end is a borer, or another very special tool. It has a double tip(awl) with concave retouch inbetween, and a deep concave retouch at the lateral edges. The right edge below this concave retouch is serrated with alternating retouch, the left edge is thick, with some lateral retouch. the proximal end is pointed, also with retouch at both edges. Raw-material: flint with marbled gray ... morepatination. And dark yellow-brown natural surface on the second face. 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 $ 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 sci
3 Paleolithic Aterian and 6 Mesolithic Sahara Neolithic stone tools
Lot Description: This is a group of 3 Aterian tools and 6 Mesolithic unifacial blades found in the Sahara desert. In the region of Morocco. The two Aterian tools are very old, a good 30,000 years oldand quite possibly up to 50,000 years before present. They are the first tools with a stem for hafting and were probably used for cutting and scrapping of hides. The tips of these points are typically worked around rather than coming to a sharpe tip necessary for a spear point. It could be that these tools started as a spear point and were later re-purposed into hafted scrappers. Whatever the case they are interesting relics with thick patination and are sand polished from sitting in wind-blown deserts for many thousands of years. The unifacial Mesolithic blades are of a much later time probably about 8.000 years ago and prior to the Neolithic ... moreera. The two Aterian tools range from 1 7/8th inch(8 mm) to 2 3/4th inches(70 mm) The unifacial blades range from 2 inch(52 mm) to 2 3/4th inches(69 mm) The condition is good. There are ancient dings to a few of these, as can be expected with working tools; most are complete. See picture for details. The color in hand. Is better than the picture indicates. The natural light somehow washes out the color or maybe it's my photography skills. These relics are representative of everyday tools. Many of these tools were used until they could no longer function well because they were to small to re-sharpen at which point they were discarded others were lost in the hunt. Background information on the Sahara Neolithic(I am working on a paper for the earlier time periods) is provided with my 2-page essay on the subject. Which will be included. My auctions feature low starting bids and low. At cost or below shipping. Your satisfaction is guaranteed OR no hassle money back. Payment Options: PayPal. Please let me know if you have other requirements. I am flexible. Shipping: $ 2.50 USA- First Class with Delivery Confirmation $ 8.00- All other countries(Air Mail) The US Postal Servi
Dun Horse Paleolithic Cave painting lascauxArchaeology, UNESCO Deluxe Sheet Chad
Dun Horse Paleolithic Cave paintings of lascaux. Archeology, UNESCO World Heritage Site Deluxe Sheet Chad 336.RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Fvo%7B%3Dd70f%2B%3E336-1445ae80580-0x10b-
Large Paleolithic Hand Axe from Morocco. Ref:K.AX5
A Mid to Late Acheulean Hand Axe. From the Libyan-Morocco border. Africa. Lower Paleolithic age. This specimen is as pictured(shown from 2 sides) and measures 80mm x 110 mm and weighs approx 460 grams. These stone tools are 100% genuine. The provenance of these tools also adds to their authenticity as my suppliers who are expert in this field have pointed out that stone/flint knapping is a lost art on the African continent and therefore all of these items are in their original condition as found. BUY WITH CONFIDENCE. THIS ITEM IS GUARANTEED 100% GENUINE AND COMES WITH A FULL MONEY BACK GUARANTEE. IF YOU ARE AT ALL UNHAPPY WITH THE ITEM THEN SIMPLY RETURN IT WITHIN 14 DAYS OF RECEIPT FOR A FULL REFUND OF YOUR ORIGINAL PAYMENT. Check out my! Be sure to add me to your! Buyers outside the U.K. please note payment is by Paypal only please. Thank ... moreyou for looking.
LOT ANCIENT PREHISTORIC PALEOLITHIC STONE AXES
LOT OF 11 ANCIENT PREHISTORIC PALEOLITHIC STONE AXES AND TOOLS AUTHENTICITY GUARANTEED THANKS FOR LOOKING
ANCIENT PREHISTORIC PALEOLITHIC STONE FLINT WEAPON
ANCIENT PALEOLITHIC FLINT WEAPON FORMED IN HAND. USED AS A WEAPON 135/80/60 MM
Chopper - shopping tool - Lower Paleolithic-
Period: lower Palaeolithic(2.6Ma-300 ka) ORIGIN: Chaumussay- Indre-et-Loire( 37) FRANCE To create this tool. One would have to use a hammerstone to chip away flakes on the stone to create a side of the stone with a very sharp edge. Allowing for the cutting and hacking of an object. This is a unique type of d ue to only a single side of the stone being retouched to produce the cutting surface of the stone. The side that does not do the cutting is left unscathed. An unusual practice. These old instruments were made from specific materials. Initially, they were composed of quartz, quartzite, basalt, or obsidian. In the later years of the oldowan age, two other materials were used: flint and chert. These materials could hold an edge while fairly easy to craft into the shape desired. The tool is designed to fit in the palm of the hand, and it ... moreis not attached to any other mount that could possibly be used. Known as one of the earliest tools(if not the earliest) its design is a very simple piece of technology, but its performance was very successful in many different scenarios. Seeing the history of these objects and how many cultures used them, it is not a surprise to find spread throughout the world. A potential stone mass found today could be classified as a chopper if a worn edge showing signs of evidence of tool use is present. Weight: 1 lb 12 oz
Native Axe Tomahawk Head --- *Ancient* ---- Clovis Neolithic Paleolithic
Native Axe Head This material is out of an old collection from the late Dr. Carrol Hasewinkle from Carmel. Indiana. Very Nice example Age: Ancient Authentic NOTE: 400 times magnification of the surface in 3 Pictures for better determination of age It looks great. Buy"AS IS.
Spud ------ Banner Stone --- Amulet --- ---- Clovis Neolithic Paleolithic
A highly polished ceremonial spud made from a pretty banded slate. This piece is 10" long x 1 3/4" wide. This material is out of an old collection from the late Dr. Carrol Hasewinkle from Carmel. Indiana. This item could have been produced in the early 1900's. Very Nice example Age Unknown NOTE: 400 times magnification of the surface in 3 Pictures for better determination of age It looks great. Buy"AS IS.
Banner Stone --- Amulet --- Boat Stone ------ Clovis Neolithic Paleolithic
Banner Stone This material is out of an old collection from the late Dr. Carrol Hasewinkle from Carmel. Indiana. Very Nice example Age Unknown NOTE: 400 times magnification of the surface in 3 Pictures for better determination of age It looks great. Buy"AS IS.
Tomahawk War Axe Club ------- Clovis neolthic paleolithic
Beautiful Tomahawk War Club Very Nice example Age: Unknown. Could be late 1800's Looks and feels Great
Tomahawk Peace Pipe -------- Clovis Neolithic Paleolithic
Beautiful Tomahawk Peace Pipe Very Nice example Age: Unknown. Could be late 1800's Looks and feels Great.RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Fuk.rp*a4%601gc%3E-1446ff9d18b-0x104-
Banner Stone Boat Stone Weight Stone ---- Clovis Neolithic Paleolithic
Banner Stone Very Nice example Age Unknown NOTE: 400 times magnification of the surface in 3 Pictures for better determination of age Looks and feels Great
Tomahawk War Club Head ------ Clovis Neolithic Paleolithic
Tomahawk War Club Head Very Nice example Age Unknown NOTE: 400 times magnification of the surface in 3 Pictures for better determination of age Looks and feels Great
BEAUTIFUL PALEOLITHIC BIFACE / HANDAXE
THERE IS NO DAMAGE! Beautiful Paleolithic. Handaxe. Biface, scraper from North Africa, guaranteed authentic, appr. 130.000-50.000 B.P. lenght appr. 109 mm. Wide appr. 82 mm, weight 236 grams! Old german collection!
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.
Gorgeous Backed Serrated Flint Blade, Upper Paleolithic aurignacian 35.000 BC
Gorgeous Backed Serrated Flint Blade. Upper Paleolithic aurignacian 35.000 BC Description Type: naturally backed. Pointed serrated blade. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Upper Paleolithic/ Palaeolithic: Aurignacian. Dating: approx. 38.000 to 28.000 B.C. Description: Size: length 5.2 cm, weight 6 grams, Shape. Retouch: a naturally/ cortical backed. Pointed blade with gorgeous serrated retouch at the concave left edge. Picture 4 shows how regular the serrated retouch is placed. The proximal end has a concave retouch an a small nose at the corner to the right edge. 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 ... moreof 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 $ 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
Great Neanderthal Levallois Flint Flake with Scraper, Paleolithic Mousterian
Great Neanderthal Levallois Flint Flake with Scraper. Paleolithic Mousterian Description Type: simple convex scraper/ endscraper on Levallois flake. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Middle Palaeolithic/ Mousterian. Dating: the particular site from approx. 130.000 B.C. stage 6 of the oxygen-isotope chronology up to approx. 40.000 B.C. Description: Size: length 6.6 cm, weight 45 grams, Shape. Retouch: a great. Very regular Levallois flake, struck from a core with bipolar reduction face. The negativ scar at the right edge shows that the flake/ blade was struck from the upper end of the core, while the large medial negative has the point of percussion at the bottom end. The distal end of this flake here was the natural end of the core. It has a significant retouch at both ends, and the rounded corner end/ left lateral edge is modified into an endscraper(pictures ... more5 to 8) The right edge is a simple convex scraper, even with some retouch on the interior side, Raw-material: bright gray patinated flint, Preservation: very well. No modern damages, Origin. Site: a famous Paleolithic site in the valley of a tributary of the Dordogne river. Dept. Dordogne, France, occupied by the Neanderthal(s) We have been listing more interesting paleolithic artifacts. Please have a look! Do you have questions? Don’t you find what you look for among our offers? Do you look for something particular, special or exceptional? Please send an email! Shipping costs: we ship internationally(worldwide) Buyer pays actual shipping charges. No handling fee. Shipping costs worldwide for registered air-mail(with tracking number and signature confirmation) is $ 8.00(500 grams box) Registered shipping within Germany is Euro 4,25. We combine items to save on shipping costs! Details will be settled with the buyer individually. About us: we are no traders. But we are selling only out of the own old collection. We guarantee for authenticity of our artifacts. On request we inform high bidders about provenance of the artifacts and we provide additio
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
Prehistoric Lower Paleolithic Acheulian Flint Tool Hand Axe - 800,000 BC
A remarkable prehistoric Acheulian handaxe. Produced by an individual of the species Homo erectus. A close ancestor to modern humans, around 800,000– 100,000 BC. These poignant artefacts are the only remaining link to our truly distant past, and serve as some of the earliest examples of man’s unique desire to create and manipulate the word around him, in some senses, the earliest form of art itself. The flint an attractive caramel hue. And the distinctive teardrop form typical of Acheulian tools. This is a stunning, tactile example of a prehistoric handaxe. Worked with care and precision, this artefact has more than just a functional quality; the desire to create this pleasing form goes beyond the necessity of the object and suggests a sense of aesthetic on the part of the maker, a feeling to which we can relate. This sense of a shared perception ... moreof beauty is a remarkable link to the humanity of the individual who crafted this tool. Not only are Acheulean handaxes found over the largest area. But they were also produced over an unimaginably long period of time. The earliest known examples date to around 1.6 million years ago(in Africa) and continued to be produced until 100,000 years before the present day. As such, they represent the longest lived human technology that has ever existed, dwarfing the entire scale of human civilisation in comparison. Those found in northern Europe may well be from species ancestral to later Neanderthal populations. As periodic visitors to the far north-west of Europe. Communities of primitive man would have relied upon such tools for their very existence, using them to skin and butcher animals. In the harsh and dangerous world in which they existed, survival was a constant struggle; they were subject to the natural hazards of the environment in a way that is simply incomprehensible to us today. The individuals who used this tool, in some ways so similar to ourselves, would have been a part of nature, not distinct from it. The development of these early tools represents far mo
Lower Paleolithic Quartzite Hand Axe - 18.4 cm/7.24" -700000 to 100000 BP-Sahara
The item is a genuine Acheulean quartzite hand axe which was found in the Adrar country. In the Eastern Mauritania. Description for U.S. and international shipping: the item will be sent in recommanded parcel from Mauritania to worldwide. According to the buyer location in the world. The item shipping time is between 10(France) and 28(USA) business days. Shipping can be combined for a period of 29 days. Request a combined shipping invoice once you have finished buying. Then your order by weight will be calculated for you. Powered by The free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items. lm3vhp.RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Fuk%601d72f%2Bjw%60%3Elm3vhp-1448046a363-0xf2-
34 Sahara Neolithic relics - tools, celt, beads, and 1 paleolithic tool.
This group of 34 Sahara Neolithic relics. PLUS one Paleolithic Aterian tool, is composed of diverse types of relics, which were discovered on ancient habitation sites deep in the western Sahara desert, mostly in the vicinity of northern Muaratania/Mali but also includes two trianglar'Eiffel Tower' poinst from Algeria. This group consist of several type and subtypes of projectile points from varying periods of the Neolithic era. Including ovate, stemmed, triangular, and unifacial tool forms. In all there are 21 Neolithic stone projectile points and tools including: two early unifacial tools(bottom row) Also from the Neolithic era are 10 hard-stone beads(quartz disc beads) two pottery beads(Mauratania) and one hard stone celt. At the upper right you will see an Aterian tool from the Sahara. This is the earlier known type of stone tool ... morewith a stem for hafting. Probably to serve as a knife/scrapper. This tool is VERY old with weathered features and deep black and orange patina. The point has been worked into a shape for cutting/scrapping and was probably a hafted knive rather than a spear point. This relic is approximately 30,000 years old, quite possibly up to 50,000 years old. 1 5/8th inches(43 mm) long. This is one of the more diverse offering of ancient Sahara relics you will find in one lot. The shortest point is 11/16th inch(18 mm) The longest tool. Is unifacial and is 2 5/8th inches(67 mm) long. The celt is 1 1/4th inch(32 mm) long. Heel to bit. It has good form with crsip angle and blade. Th ese are everyday work tools and adornments used. And lost or discarded by our Neolithic and earlier hunter-gatherer ancestors. They are all honest, authentic relics in good shape, some will exhibit minor ancient damage(as seen in he photograph) Such as dings, usually to tips, tangs, and/or barbs to stemmed points. Small dings are to be expected given their delicacy, usage, and 4000+ years lying in the desert, subject to damage by adverse weather, animals, and now 4-wheel drive vehicles. These relics exhibit
PALEOLITHIC FLINT - Bifacial, Scraper -7-
PALEOLITHIC FLINT Very nice and rare Paleolithic flint"Bifacial. Oval Scraper" from Sahara desert. O riginal artifact 100% It does not have any restoration. I'm selling it with NO reserve. DATING: 10000-15000 b.C. SIZE: cm 8.5 x 7( inch 3.3 x 2.7) Contact the seller for more information Shipping cost to Italy Shipping cost to Europe Shipping cost to USA Euro 3.00 Euro 5,00 Euro 9,00 PLEASE IF YOU HAVE ANY PROBLEM OR QUESTION CONTACT ME TO RESOLVE IT BEFORE LEAVING NEGATIVE FEEDBACK MAKE REGISTERD MAIL ON DEMAND( contact the seller) SPEDIZIONE IN RACCOMANDATA SU RICHIESTA MAKE THE COMBINED SHIPMENT SI FANNO SPEDIZIONI COMBINATE ADVICE! If you want to recive the item. Complete your payment to the seller as soon possible( In 5 days) If you not payment in 5 days, the item return in auction and leave the negative feedback. AVVISO! ... moreSi raccomanda vivamente di effettuare il pagamento dei pezzi acquistate nelle mie aste entro 5 giorni dalla data di scadenza dell'asta.Tranne che per eventuali problemi dichiarati dal compratore se il pagamento non verrà effettuato entro i giorni stabiliti. Il pezzo verra rimesso in asta e sarà lasciato un feedback negativo al mancato acquirente. The seller is not responsible for service transit time( postal and carrier) Non mi assumo responsabilità per disguidi di carattere postale come furti. Ritardi e danni al materiale spedito. For another information contact the seller! Per ulteriori informazioni contattare il venditore! RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Fvo%7B%3Dd70f%2Bf54%3E-1449be8c233-0x118-
Rare Fabulous Fontmaure Neanderthal Cutting Tool, Mousterian Middle Paleolithic
On offer- a fantastic RARE Large naturally backed blade from Fontmaure! 6 inches approximate. With gorgeous reds and yellows flowing through the jasper; this tool was held in the hands of an actual Neanderthal-and is approx 30-80.000 years old! Note the great natural back with cortex and its sharp thin blade with areas of retouch see photos! Excellent provenance from the Niek van Rijswijk collection! Posted with
Lower to Mid Paleolithic Side Cleaver
Lower to Mid Paleolithic Side Cleaver from Algeria in North Africa; 6 3/4"L x 3 3/8" W x 1 1/5" thick. Made of a Tan/Red Quartzite with a beautiful. Eroded wind gloss desert patina; darker brown on the side longest exposed to the atmosphere, a lighter brown on the side which spent more time exposed to the soil. A scarce variant of the hand axe. The ends of the tool are blunt, but the long sides display evidence of moderate to heavy chopping/scraping use. Overall Very Fine condition; old wear and just a few minor recent chips and bumps. A fine large early tool with bold shaping and proportions, 250,000 to 1.76 million years B.P. Fully guaranteed.
40.000Y.O: ACE STONE AGE SCRAPER UPPER PALEOLITHIC AURIGNACIAN FLINT EUROPE
EUROPEAN STONE AGE ARTIFACTS BY PALATINA AUTHENTICITY GUARANTEED Description from the Central European Aurignacian Culture- 40000 years old. Aurignacian(ca. 40.000-28.000 years ago) is the Old Stone Age culture in Europe that came between the Mousterian and the Solutrean in the Upper Palaeolithic. The name is derived from a rock-shelter at Aurignac in the Pyrenees of France. The earliest cave paintings and figurines are attributed to the Aurignacian peoples of Western Europe about 38.000 BC. The Aurignacian culture occupied a vast geographic range. With concentrations in the High-Danube region of Germany, in Austria, in the Moravian region of Slovakia, in the Santander region of Spain. In France, Aurignacian peoples occupied small valleys in the Dordogne region and in the piedmonts of the Pyrenean mountains. The Aurignacian is distinguished ... morefrom preceding cultures by several innovations in flint knapping techniques, a diversification of tool types, and significant innovations in other domains. Flint tools are now made on blades rather than flakes. The tool types are more standardized and include end-scrapers for preparing animal skins, and burins for working wood and engraving. Projectile points for hunting were made from antler, bone and ivory. Aurignacian hunters did not use spearthrowers(atatls) or the bow and arrow. No eyed needles have been found, so their clothes may have been less finely made than in more recent periods. Among the significant innovations of the Aurignacians is the development of body ornamentation, including pierced shells and teeth, carved bone pendants, bracelets, and ivory beads. Meanwhile. The sudden explosion of art, brilliantly demonstrated by the ivory figurine carvings of the High Danube region are certainly among the most significant inventions of this culture. This great artifact is 80 mms long. Fantastic patinized marble-like flint! Provenance is an old southern German collection. More details will follow the artifacts. I guarantee absolutely for the authenticity of this w
12000Y.O: WONDERFUL SCRAPER 44mms DANISH STONE AGE LATE PALEOLITHIC FLINT SILEX!
NORTHERN EUROPEAN STONE AGE ARTIFACTS BY PALATINA AUTHENTICITY GUARANTEED Description"End-of-blade-scraper. Slender, with convex edge" Length of this great patinated flint tool is 44 mms. These kind of scrapers occurs in the Reindeer-Cultures(Hamburger- Federmesser, Bromme, and Ahrensburg-Cultures 12500-8900 bc) of Northern Europe and the other Hunter and Gatherer Cultures, but not in the older Erteboelle-Ellerbek Culture(5400-4000 bc) End-of-Blade-Scraper: blades which at one end. More rarely at both, and mostly at the end opposite to the percussion bulb, are provided with a scraping edge which may be convex, straight, concave or oblique. The side edges may be blunted, but in most instances not. The cutting edge is often polished by wear. The length is between 20 and 150 mms, mostly between 40 and 120, and the width may also vary ... moreconsiderably. Provenance is an old collection. More informations will follow the artifact. I guarantee absolutely for the authenticity of this terrific Stone Age artifact. Please view also my other auctions with relics from the European Prehistory. Powered by The free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items. RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Fuk.rp73%28e013%3F%3E%3A-1449be8e3c6-0xfa-
SPECTACULAR PALEOLITHIC BIFACE / HANDAXE
Fantastic Paleolithic. Handaxe. Biface from North Africa guaranteed authentic, appr. 300.000-90.000 B.P. lenght appr. 112 mm. Wide appr. 85 mm, weight 354 g! Old german collection!
SUPERB PALEOLITHIC BIFACE ON CORE
Beautiful Paleolithic. Handaxe. Biface on core from North Africa guaranteed authentic, appr. 300.000-90.000 B.P. lenght appr. 87 mm. Wide appr. 73 mm, weight 223 g! Old german collection!
Fabulous Flint Borer, Stone Age Upper Paleolithic Aurignacian 35.000 BC
Fabulous Flint Borer. Stone Age Upper Paleolithic Aurignacian 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 3.0 cm, weight 4 grams, Shape. Retouch: a small borer with triangular awl at the right side of the distal end. The awl has a deep concave retouch at it’s left edge. A kind of sharpening blow at the tip, and some very fine nibbling at the concave right edge. The oblique distal part of the right edge on the interior side is also modified(picture 5) Raw-material: spotted gray patinated 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 $ 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.
Rare Amazing Dihedral Burin with Stem, Upper Paleolithic Aurignacian 35.000 BC
Rare Amazing Dihedral Burin with Stem. Upper Paleolithic Aurignacian 35.000 BC Description Type: angle dihedral burin with stem on flake. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Upper Paleolithic/ Palaeolithic: Aurignacian. Dating: approx. 38.000 to 28.000 B.C. Description: Size: length 6.2 cm, weight 11 grams, Shape. Retouch: an amazing angle multiple dihedral burin with stem– a rare find! The lateral edges at the proximal end are converging. And are finely retouched, the proximal end even significantly. It is best suitable to fix the tool to a wooden or bone handle. The burin has at least three blows at the right lateral edge, two of them end in hinge fractures. The distal end has at least six transverse blows, some of which also end in hinge fractures. Both lateral edges are retouched– see pictures 5 and 6, Raw-material: marbled brown patinated ... 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 $ 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 Flint Borer - Serrated Tool Saw, Upper Paleolithic Aurignacian 35.000 B
Terrific Flint Borer- Serrated Tool Saw. Upper Paleolithic Aurignacian 35.000 B Description Type: double tool: borer– saw on flake. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Upper Paleolithic/ Palaeolithic: Aurignacian. Dating: approx. 38.000 to 28.000 B.C. Description: Size: length 4.3 cm, weight 18 grams, Shape. Retouch: a terrific double tool with wide concave distal end. The borer with it’s sturdy awl is made at the corner right end/ right edge(pictures 3 to 5) The awl has an alternate retouch, and even the cortical part of the distal end is alternatingly retouched. The lateral retouch at both edges is made in steps from very broad flaking to broad flaking to edge refining. The left edge is the saw, the right one has a deep notch. Proximal end is a break, partly broadly blunted. Raw-material: black-brown flint, Preservation: very well. No modern ... moredamages. 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 $ 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 - Burin, Upper Paleolithic Aurignacian 35.000 BC
Stunning Flint Endscraper- Burin. Upper Paleolithic Aurignacian 35.000 BC Description Type: double tool: endscraper– burin on flake. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Upper Paleolithic/ Palaeolithic: Aurignacian. Dating: approx. 38.000 to 28.000 B.C. Description: Size: length 6.4 cm, weight 40 grams, Shape. Retouch: a stunning double tool on sturdy blade-like flake: distal end is the endscrpaer. The cortex has been patly pealed of by the retouch, but in can be well seen that the flake scars continue on the cortical area. The proximal end is a thick burin according to typology, but this edge is a great spokeshave and certainly was used for scraping. The working edge is the one being parallel to the bottom end of picture 5. Both lateral edges of hte tool have a significant retouch, the right one with a notch, Raw-material: dark gray-brown flint ... morewith some bright spotted patination, 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 $ 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 Long Retouched Ridge - Blade, Upper Paleolithic Aurignacian 35.000 BC
Fantastic Long Retouched Ridge- Blade. Upper Paleolithic Aurignacian 35.000 BC Description Type: laterally retouched ridge-blade. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Upper Paleolithic/ Palaeolithic: Aurignacian. Dating: approx. 38.000 to 28.000 B.C. Description: Size: length 9.7 cm, weight 28 grams, Shape. Retouch: an amazing long ridge-blade. First order up to the middle, subsequent order at the proximal part. The right edge(right part of the core’s ridge) is a thick back, with additional blunting, see pictures 3 and 4. The left latera ledge is continuously retouched, see pictures 5 to 8. the last two pictures show the ends, both are genuine old breaks with thick white patination. Flaking direction can be determinded by the direction of the ripples on the interior side, Raw-material: dark brown-black flint, Preservation: very well. No modern damages. ... moreOrigin. 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 $ 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 and More, Paleolithic Mousterian 50.000 BC
Precious Neanderthal Flint Scraper and More. Paleolithic Mousterian 50.000 BC Description Type: scraper/ borer on flake. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Middle Paleolithic. Mousterian(Mousterian in Acheulian Tradition) Dating: from approx. 58.000 to 40.000 B.C. Description: Size: length 3.9 cm, weight 12 grams, Shape. Retouch: a short wedge shaped core preparation flake with thick proximal and thin convex distal end. It has a small notch in the middle of the convex edge. And to the right is the scraper with pretty, rather fine retouch, party serrated, up to the proximal part of the right lateral edge. The left edge with the borer has a retouch on the exterior side above the tip of the awl, and on the interior side below the tip of the awl. Such an alternate retouch is very typical on borers, Raw-material: dark brown flint, Preservation: very ... morewell. No modern damages, Origin. Site: a settlement site(rock-shelter) in the Vézère-valley. Inhabited by the Neanderthals of terminal Mousterian(Mousterian in Acheulian Tradition) We have been listing more interesting paleolithic artifacts. Please have a look! Do you have questions? Don’t you find what you look for among our offers? Do you look for something particular, special or exceptional? Please send an email! Shipping costs: we ship internationally(worldwide) Buyer pays actual shipping charges. No handling fee. Shipping costs worldwide for registered air-mail(with tracking number and signature confirmation) is $ 8.00(500 grams box) Registered shipping within Germany is Euro 4,25. We combine items to save on shipping costs! Details will be settled with the buyer individually. About us: we are no traders. But we are selling only out of the own old collection. We guarantee for authenticity of our artifacts. On request we inform high bidders about provenance of the artifacts and we provide additional site information and dating(if available) taken from scientific literature. 1.RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Fuk.rp73%28b0g%60%60%3E1-1449be8f66e-0x
Excellent Neanderthal Quina Scraper, Paleolithic Quina Mousterian 70.000 BC
Excellent Neanderthal Quina Scraper. Paleolithic Quina Mousterian 70.000 BC Description Type: single convex sidescraper on Clacton flake. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Middle Palaeolithic. Quina Mousterian. Dating: approx. 75.000 to 65.000 B.C. Isotope stage 4, the first cold maximum of the last glaciation in Europe, where climatic conditions were harsh and extremely cold. Description: Size: length 5.5 cm, weight 34 grams, Shape. Retouch: an excellent convex Quina scraper on elongated Clacton flake with interior platform angle greater than 105 degrees. The scraper edge(right) has a great steep stepped Quina retouch. Steepest at the medial part, which has an angle to the interior side of more than 90 degrees(see picture 4, interior side of the scraper edge) Distal end has some lateral retouch as well, and few splintered traces of use on the ... moreinterior side. Very interesting is the left lateral edge with a retouch looking like platform preparation, but it is no, platform and point of percussion are at the bottom of the tool. Raw-material: bright grey patinated flint. Preservation: very well: two tiny flat recent nicks at the distal end/ interior side. They in no way detract from value and beauty of this excellent scraper. Additional Information. Literature: Some characteristics of the Quina Mousterian industry: only little Levallois technique was used. But Clacton flakes were preferred, no handaxes were found in the assemblages, a very high percentage of scrapers with lateral, double, convergent, transverse as most common ones, and sometimes small very thin scrapers with a very fine stepped retouch. Preferred retouch was the stepped/ or Quina retouch, made with hard strikes first which produced broad, irregular flake negatives and secondary refining retouches directly at the edges in a second step. Origin. Site: the famous(eponymous) site of La Quina. Charente, France, excavated by Dr. Henri-Martin from 1905 to 1936. A total of 27 Neanderthal individuals were found, the most famous is"Homo 5" We have bee
Stunning Neanderthal Flint Double Tool Borer - Endscraper Paleolithic Mousterian
Stunning Neanderthal Flint Double Tool Borer- Endscraper Paleolithic Mousterian Description Type: double tool: borer. Endscraper on flake. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Middle Palaeolithic/ Mousterian. Dating: the particular site from approx. 130.000 B.C. stage 6 of the oxygen-isotope chronology up to approx. 40.000 B.C. Description: Size: length 4.5 cm, weight 30 grams, Shape. Retouch: a stunning double tool on angular flake with wide straight distal end. It’s pointed right edge has an alternating retouch(pictures 3 and 4) and most probably was used for drilling. The left edge is more rounded, has a retouch at this rounded tip, and a fine retouch at both lateral edges(pictures 5 and 6) Raw-material: gray flint with thick creamy patination, Preservation: very well. No modern damages, Origin. Site: a famous Paleolithic site in the valley of ... morea tributary of the Dordogne river. Dept. Dordogne, France, occupied by the Neanderthal(s) We have been listing more interesting paleolithic artifacts. Please have a look! Do you have questions? Don’t you find what you look for among our offers? Do you look for something particular, special or exceptional? Please send an email! Shipping costs: we ship internationally(worldwide) Buyer pays actual shipping charges. No handling fee. Shipping costs worldwide for registered air-mail(with tracking number and signature confirmation) is $ 8.00(500 grams box) Registered shipping within Germany is Euro 4,25. We combine items to save on shipping costs! Details will be settled with the buyer individually. About us: we are no traders. But we are selling only out of the own old collection. We guarantee for authenticity of our artifacts. On request we inform high bidders about provenance of the artifacts and we provide additional site information and dating(if available) taken from scientific literature.
Terrific Neanderthal Denticulate - Retouched Truncation, Paleolithic Mousterian
Terrific Neanderthal Denticulate- Retouched Truncation. Paleolithic Mousterian Description Type: denticulate- oblique retouched truncation on flake. Paleolithic Period. Industry: Middle Paleolithic/ Mousterian. Dating: the particular site from approx. 130.000 B.C. stage 6 of the oxygen-isotope chronology up to approx. 40.000 B.C. Description: Size: length 4.8 cm, weight 24 grams, Shape. Retouch: a terrific Neanderthal tool with oblique retouched truncation(best suitable for scraping) at the distal end. And a denticulated lateral edge with alternating flaking, Raw-material: creamy bright gray patinated flint, Preservation: very well. No modern damages, Origin. Site: a famous Paleolithic site in the valley of a tributary of the Dordogne river. Dept. Dordogne, France, occupied by the Neanderthal(s) We have been listing more interesting paleolithic ... moreartifacts. Please have a look! Do you have questions? Don’t you find what you look for among our offers? Do you look for something particular, special or exceptional? Please send an email! Shipping costs: we ship internationally(worldwide) Buyer pays actual shipping charges. No handling fee. Shipping costs worldwide for registered air-mail(with tracking number and signature confirmation) is $ 8.00. Registered shipping within Germany is Euro 4,25. We combine items to save on shipping costs! Details will be settled with the buyer individually. About us: we are no traders. But we are selling only out of the own old collection. We guarantee for authenticity of our artifacts. On request we inform high bidders about provenance of the artifacts and we provide additional site information and dating(if available) taken from scientific literature.
French paleolithic tool: Rare Mousterian Scraper (- 100 000 / -41 000 YO)
FRENCH MOUSTERIAN FLINT Collected in Normandy-France in 19 6 0-75(Old collection E. Doruard) The tools that I propose for sale are from old excavations and collections made ​​after the Second World War by collectors scholars. As such, they were reported and listed at the time of their discovery. Today. It is forbidden to search for prehistoric tools. So you have now a rare opportunity to acquire objects exeptionals man-made there are hundreds of thousands of years. Year after year fewer and fewer objects will be found in the circuits of auction or at very high price( the stock are not repeated! To be sure to be kept informed of my new sales, add me to your! MOUSTERIAN SCRAPER* Area/context: Calvados(Normandy) West of Paris Basin. Occupation area of neanderthal and Omo Erectus Period: Mousterian(middle paleolithic) 300 000- 30 000 BC. Mousterian ... moreis a name given by archaeologists to a style of predominantly flint tools(or industry) associated primarily with Homo neanderthalensis and dating to the Middle Paleolithic. The middle part of the Old Stone Age. The culture was named after the type site of Le Moustier. A rock shelter in the Dordogne region of France. Similar flintwork has been found all over unglaciated Europe and also the Near East and North Africa. Handaxes, racloirs and points constitute the industry; sometimes a Levallois technique or another prepared-core technique was employed in making the flint flakes. Wikipedia) Type of artefact: Perfect and lovely Mousterian Scraper Precious retouchs on the active sides of this large tool Fabulous colors! Rest of cortex No recent accident. Perfect condition! Brown patina very homogeneous and esthetic( the flint patina is a very good evidence to considerate the authenticity of prehistoric flint artefact. A very long period is necessary to get it(be careful of the recents imitations) Size/weight: 6 X 6 cms- 94 grs S pectacular collector's item! Please. Do not hesitate to Check out my! Paiement and shipping informations*
French Lower paleolithic : Impressive Acheulean Point (- 550 000 / -300 000 BC)
FRENCH ACHEULEAN FLINT Collected in Normandy(west of France) by local finders in 1970-75(Old collection E. Doruard) ARCHAIC POINT Area/context: Calvados(Normandy) West of Paris Basin. Occupation area of neanderthal(550 000- 4 1 000 BC) and Omo Sapiens(approx. 40 0 00 BC) Period: Acheulean(Upper paleolithic) 550 000/ 300 000 BC) Type of artefact: Impressive Acheulean Point Impressive cutting edge Very Interesting tool. Rare! Large retouchs on the active side of the tool- Nice patina No recent accident. Perfect condition! P atina very homogeneous and esthetic( the flint patina is a very good evidence to considerate the authenticity of prehistoric flint artefact. A very long period is necessary to get it(be careful of the recents imita tions! Size/weight: 12 X 8 cms- 266 grs S pectacular collector's item! More informations will be communicated ... morewith the artefact(documentation concerning others tools found on the same area + locali s ation) Thèmes: Neolithique/neolithic Paleolithique/Paleolithic Silex Prehistoric tools
Paleolithic hand Axe from Iberian tribes ref 128
Description: From my collection i present: Paleolithic hand axe from Iberian tribes. 514 grams weight 10.7 cms high 10.6 cms long: Shipping: Worldwide shipping It will be only charged the real cost. No fees for handling or packing. The items can be shipped in a buble bag. Protected with buble plastic for only 8 usd. New Shipping fee already include registered mail option. This way you can track your package and prevent that the package get lost. I can combine shipping. But it is necessary that the items can be putted in the bag and the weight less then 1 kg. The bag have the following dimensions: 11.5x21,5 cms There's other bag avaliable for 16 usd that have 17.5x26,5 cms. In this case i would prefer sending in two small bags instead of this last one. Otherwise it can also be sent in a box. But the fees are higher: in this case please ... morecontact for a shipping fee. The items will be shipped by the national post service: ctt.pt Gls services can be also used for europe. Weight limit of 40 kgs, so if you intend to purchase more then one and live in europe you can use gls: Usually i use the s-pack box. The xs is very small. Check the shipping costs at: http:www.gls-group.eu/276-I-PORTAL-WEB/content/GLS/PT02/PT/500024_gls_portugal_parcel_shop_price_list.htm:Payment: Make the payment only after receiving the invoice. You can pay with paypal or bank transfer.