This authentic archaeological artefact is a fine example of a utilitarian tool from the Neolithic period (circa4000–2500 BCE ). Type: Large Neolithic Scraper. Material: Flint (or local chert). Cultural Period: Neolithic (circa 4000–2500 BCE).
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ThisRARE Microlith is an extraordinaryNeolithic artefact found inCornwall, UK. Microliths like these were used as part of larger composite tools, typicallyhafted onto wooden shafts to form effective weapons or tools for hunting and daily activities.
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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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These are 'used' but in excellent condition.
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Location: UK. Whilst we portray colours as close to life-like as we can, colours will vary if taken in sunlight, indoors, from monitor to monitor and device to device. Brooches with a fastening pin are also known as fibulae (singular fibula).
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It is also an enlightening read for professional archaeologists and all those interested in this fascinating period. This is to ensure that you receive each item as soon as possible. We do not accept P.O. Boxes.
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