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Axe head from neolithic Northern Europe
The object is a trapezoid thick-butted thin bladed axe head dating to the Passage Grave Period to Dagger Period. 3200 to 1950 BC.
Price: on requestNeolithic axe head from Luetzow in Northern GermanyNice polished axe from brown flint. It was found more than 100 years ago near the town of Luetzow.
Price: on requestNeolithic sickle from Northern GermanySmall crescent-shaped blade made of beautiful grey flint. This tool represents an intermediate state within the radical transition from Neolithic to Bronze Age.
Price: on requestNeolithic sickle from Northern GermanyCrescent-shaped blade made of beautiful grey flint. This tool represents an intermediate state within the radical transition from Neolithic to Bronze Age.
Price: on requestNeolithic chisel from Northern GermanyElegantly shaped chisel with two polished sides. Made of grey flint. Approx. 3400 to 2400 BC.
Price: on requestNeolithic axe head from Luetzow in Northern GermanyPolished axe made of beautiful brown flint. It was found more than 100 years ago near the town of Luetzow.
Price: on requestNeolithic chisel from Northern GermanyElegantly shaped chisel with two polished sides. Made of dark flint. Approx. 3400 to 2400 BC.
Price: on requestSmall axe head from the New Stone AgeCompact stone axe from the 3rd Millenium BC. Found on the Danish island of Moen.
Price: on requestNeolithic sickle from Northern GermanySmall crescent-shaped blade made of beautiful polychrome flint. This tool represents an intermediate state within the radical transition from Neolithic to Bronze Age.
Price: on requestSmall Neolithic sickle from Northern GermanyThe crescent-shaped blade is made of reddish brown flint. This tool represents an intermediate state within the radical transition from Neolithic to Bronze Age.
Price: on requestStone Age chisel from Northern GermanyAsymmetrically shaped chisel with two polished sides. Made of light flint. Approx. 3400 to 2400 BC.
Price: on requestFlint knife from Northern GermanyFlat two-edged stone blade from the Dagger Period of Northern Europe.
Price: on requestNeolithic hammer axe from Middle EuropeDer Axttyp ist mit seiner fließenden Form sehr elegant. Die fein ausgeführte Oberflächenbearbeitung ist bewundernswert. 2800 bis 2200 v. Chr., mitteleuropäisches Endneolithikum.
Price: on requestThin butted axe head from the Funnel Beaker cultureDünnnackige Beilklinge aus grauem Flint mit schönen rot-braunen Einschlüssen. Dolmenzeit bis Ganggrabzeit. Beeindruckend durch die Größe.
Price: on requestBattle axe from the late NeolithicDer eindrucksvolle Axtkopf ist grob bearbeitet, wie dies für die Einzelgrabkultur typisch ist. Sehr schöner alter Fund aus Norddeutschland. Etwa 3300 bis 2300 v. Chr.
Price: on requestMuseum quality grindstone from the late NeolithicHochinteressantes und äußerst seltenes Werkzeug aus der jüngeren Steinzeit oder angehenden Bronzezeit. Eindrucksvolle Nutzungsspuren vom Schleifen von Klingen aus Stein oder Bronze.
Price: on requestThin butted axe head from the Funnel Beaker cultureHellgrauer bis dunkelgrauer Flint. Massiver Beilkopf, der durch Größe und Gewicht beeindruckt. Dolmenzeit bis Ganggrabzeit, 3900 bis 3000 v. Chr.
Price: on requestNeolithic axe head from the Corded Ware cultureDicknackiger Beilkopf aus Feuerstein. Variante des Kregme-Typs. Einzelgrabkultur oder evt. Anfang der Dolchzeit, 2800 v. Chr. bis 1800 v. Chr.
Price: on requestMichelsberger culture artefacts from museum stock - found in Camp-a-Cayaux, BelgiumFunde vom Camp-a-Cayaux, bei neolithischer Flintmine in Spiennes, Belgien. Abschläge und Werkzeuge. 4500 v. Chr. bis 3500 v. Chr.
Price: on requestHand axe from GalileeBig paleolithic hand axe. The universal stone age tool could be use as a borer or cutting tool. Around 500,000 to 200,000 BC.
Price: on requestThree neolithic arrowheads from EgyptThe Stone Age points are beautifully crafted, with finely serrated edges. From a 100 year old museum collection.
Price: on requestNeolithic stone tool from EgyptThe Stone Age weapon's point or knife blade is well crafted, with finely serrated edge. From a 100 year old museum collection.
Price: on requestThree neolithic arrowheads from EgyptThe Stone Age points are beautifully crafted, with finely serrated edges. From a 100 year old museum collection.
Price: on requestStone Age bow scraper from EgyptThe Paleolithic tool is of beautiful shape and color. Thebes has been handed down as the place of origin. Including old museum display.
Price: on requestTwo Neolithic stone tools from EgyptThe Stone Age saw and the slender blade are finely worked. From a 100 year old museum collection.
Price: on requestStone Age spearhead from North AmericaFinely crafted flint projectile from the Stone Age of North America. From a swiss museum collection.
Price: on requestStone Age spearhead from North AmericaFinely crafted flint projectile from the Stone Age of North America. From a swiss museum collection.
Price: on requestNeolithic stone tool from EgyptThe Stone Age weapon's point or knife blade is well crafted, with finely serrated edge. From a 100 year old museum collection.
Price: on requestStone Age bow scraper from EgyptThe Paleolithic tool is shaped like a sickle. Thebes has been handed down as the place of origin. From a 100 year old museum collection.
Price: on requestStone Age spearhead from North AmericaFinely crafted flint projectile from the Stone Age of North America. From a swiss museum collection.
Price: on requestStone Age spearhead from North AmericaFinely crafted flint projectile from the younger Stone Age of North America. From a swiss museum collection.
Price: on requestThree neolithic arrowheads from EgyptThe Stone Age points are beautifully crafted. From a 100 year old museum collection.
Price: on requestThree neolithic arrowheads from EgyptThe Stone Age points are finely crafted. From a 100 year old museum collection.
Price: on requestThree neolithic arrowheads from EgyptThe Stone Age points are finely crafted. From a 100 year old museum collection.
Price: on requestThree neolithic arrowheads from EgyptThe Stone Age points are finely crafted. From a 100 year old museum collection.
Price: on requestThree neolithic arrowheads from EgyptThe Stone Age points are finely crafted. From a 100 year old museum collection.
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