Stone Age Peoples - Weapons - Mesolithic - Sold antiquities
Archive of sold antiquities
All artefacts sold in our gallery are fully documented in our online archive and database. Being a specialist ancient art dealer, preserving also the more recent history of each and every piece sold in our shop is at our heart. That is particularly useful for artefacts that changed owners in the meantime. Information that may have been lost in the process can be easily restored from our archives. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you need further information about ancient items that have been sold in our gallery. We can help you with reconstructing the history of ownership for those items. All information about our customers will be kept confidential, of course.-
Stone Age spearhead from North AmericaFinely crafted flint projectile from the younger Stone Age of North America. From a swiss museum collection.
Price: on request
Stone Age spearhead from North AmericaFinely crafted flint projectile from the Stone Age of North America. From a swiss museum collection.
Price: on request
Stone Age spearhead from North AmericaFinely crafted flint projectile from the Stone Age of North America. From a swiss museum collection.
Price: on request
Stone Age spearhead from North AmericaFinely crafted flint projectile from the Stone Age of North America. From a swiss museum collection.
Price: on request
Harpoon of the Maglemosian cultureFine craftsmanship hunting weapon. Important evidence of the beginnings of fishing in Northern Europe. Mesolithic, 9000 to 6500 BC.
Price: on request
Flint-Pfeilspitze, Querschneider, MesolithikumSehr seltene Pfeilschneide vom Typ Stationsvej. Mittlere Ertebölle-Ellerbek-Kultur (5100 - 4100 v.Chr.), Dänemark. 1,7cm lang.
Price: on request
Pfeilspitze, Querschneider aus dem SpätmesolithikumPfeilschneide in Trapezform. Fund aus Ringe, Dänemark. Ertebølle-Kultur. 5100 v. Chr. bis 4100 v. Chr.
Price: on request
Pfeilspitze, Spätpaläolithikum bis MesolithikumPfeilspitze aus Flintstein. Asymmetrische Grundform, zweiseitig Schneiden, breiter Schaft. Fund aus Assens, Dänemark.
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Spätmesolithisches FlintmesserMesserklinge aus Flintstein mit feinen Bearbeitungsspuren. Fund aus Dänemark. Ertebølle-Kultur. 5100 v. Chr. bis 4100 v. Chr. Spätmesolithikum.
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Flintpfeilspitze aus dem MesolithikumSehr seltene Pfeilschneide vom Typ Stationsvej, Querschneider. Fund aus Dänemark. Spätmesolithikum, 5100 bis 4100 v. Chr.
Price: on request
Flintpfeilspitze aus GroßbritannienPfeilspitze aus Flintstein, mit deutlichen, steinzeitlichen Bearbeitungsspuren. Britisches Mesolithikum.
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