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  1. Orcadia: Land, Sea and Stone in Neolithic Orkney by Mark Edmonds (Paperback,...

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  2. Panfreet Double Screw 1/2” Gas & M14 Diamond Granite Hole Saw CNC Diamond Core Drill Bits for Porcelain Dekton Neolith Granite

    Panfreet Double Screw 1/2” Gas & M14 Diamond Granite Hole Saw CNC Diamond Core Drill Bits for Porcelain Dekton Neolith Granite

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  3. Stone-Age U.K. 'Thames' Beater Warclub REPRODUCTION London Neolithic

    22 inches in length. Alder wood, coated with beeswax. Based on the Thames example. Wood typically does not preserve well in the archaeological record, but the Thames beater was pulled out of the waterlogged soil on the north bank of the Thames River in the Chelsea area of London. It has been carbon dated to 3530-3340 B.C. and is now housed in the Museum of London. Described as a "very badly made cricket bat" that's much heavier at the tip. A surprisingly effective stone age weapon, the results of tests match exactly to trauma on a number of ancient skulls.

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  4. Neolithic Farming in Central Europe: An Archaeobotanical Study of Crop Husbandry

    Very Good - Clean condition with no significant faults. May have a few minor defects and so may not be suitable as a present. Good - Usual signs of a well read book but good overall condition. May not be suitable as a present.

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  5. Neolithic Burin Flint Tool | Cornwall UK Archaeological Artefact | Genuine

    Type: Neolithic Burin. This genuine prehistoric artefact dates to theNeolithic period (circa 4000–2500 BCE) and would have been used primarily as an engraving or carving tool—ideal for incising wood, antler, or bone.

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  6. Neolithic Flint Arrowhead | Cornwall UK Archaeological Artefact | Genuine

    Type: Neolithic Arrowhead. Material: Flint (or local chert). Cultural Period: Neolithic (circa 4000–2500 BCE). Provenance: Cornwall, UK. Dating from theNeolithic period (circa 4000–2500 BCE), this expertly knapped projectile point would have been hafted to a wooden shaft and used in hunting or as part of early human defence.

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  7. Thomas, Julian : Understanding the Neolithic Incredible Value and Free Shipping!

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  8. Prehistoric NEOLITHIC Black Flint Notched scraper Norfolk England 2500-4000BP UK

    Its unique style reflects the distinctive British prehistoric artistry, making it a prized possession for collectors and enthusiasts alike. This artefact is not just a tool but a story, a legacy of the past that continues to fascinate and educate.

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  9. Neolithic Flint Multi-Tool | Cornwall UK Archaeological Artefact | Genuine

    Material: Flint (or local chert). Type: Neolithic Multi-Tool. Cultural Period: Neolithic (circa 4000–2500 BCE). An uncommon and versatile artefact of Neolithic ingenuity. Provenance: Cornwall, UK. Dating from theNeolithic period (circa 4000–2500 BCE), this multi-functional artefact demonstrates the ingenuity of early communities in tool design and efficiency.

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