Neolithic
During this era, these stone tools served as essential implements for Neolithic farmers. Smaller tools, akin to knives, were used to process food and animal hides obtained through hunting. Larger tools were employed for tilling the land, while chisels facilitated woodworking, bone carving, and stonework.
Item:
N119 Large Danish Neolithic Knapped Axe
Age:
Early Neolithic (Funnel Beaker Culture): 4300 BC-2800 BC
Found Location:
Denmark
9.5" in length. Intact with no repair or restoration. Larger than typical with spectacular flaking and workmanship.
Price: $9,000
Item:
N120 Danish Neolithic Ground and Knapped Axe
Age:
Early Neolithic (Funnel Beaker Culture): 4300 BC-2800 BC
Found Location:
Denmark
8.75" in length. Golden patina. intact with no repair or restoration. Larger than typical with spectacular flaking and workmanship.
Price: $9,000
Item:
N122 Neolithic Large Blade
Age:
Middle Neolithic (Michelsberg Culture): 4000 BC-2800BC
Found Location:
Camp - A- Cayaux - Spiennes - Mons District, Belgium
5.4" in length. Intact with no repair or restoration. larger than typical with spectacular flaking and workmanship
Price: $400