Search results for: 'Stone work'
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Nicely worked stone axe of the Corded Ware cultureKlinge eines dünnblattigen Dicknackenbeils aus dem Endneolithikum mit sehr fein polierten Oberflächen. Gefunden um 1900 in Daldorf, Schleswig-Holstein.
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Powerful and heavy work axeRare and impressively large and heavy tool from the New Stone Age. The axe type comes from Jutland, Denmark.
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Neolithic axe headFinely crafted tool from the New Stone Age of Europe. A specimen of the thick butted type.
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Neolithic axe headFinely crafted tool made of nice dark grey flint. From the New Stone Age of Europe. A specimen of the thick butted type with thin blade.
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Neolithic axe headFinely crafted tool from the New Stone Age of Europe. A specimen of the thin butted type.
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Neolithic axe head with through holeFinely crafted tool from the New Stone Age of Europe. Made from greenish grey rock. With a through hole at the neck as a remarkable feature.
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Large neolithic axe headA tool from the Early Neolithic of Europe. Nicely polished and impressive by its size and weight.
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Roman potsherds and mosaic fragment from the RhinelandFragments of Roman pottery. Finds from the Roman city of Novaesium, today's Neuss in Germany, an early Roman foundation and with this one of the oldest cities in Germany.
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Roman gaming pieces from the Rhineland6 Roman glass gaming pieces and 8 other Roman artefacts. Finds from the Roman city of Novaesium, today's Neuss in Germany.
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