Description: Lower Paleolithic, south-west of FranceAcheulean cultureHomo Erectus Heidelbergensis / early NeanderthalBetween 650 000 and 350 000 B.C According to the context, the typology of the tool and the weathering of the material, this artifact is older than the Riss ice-age, 374 000 years ago. Artifact: very nice, large Acheulean scraper, knapped by our ancestor Homo Heidelbergensis. Used mainly as side-scraper (backed scraper), but also as Handaxe. Marks of use on the active sharp parts. Very nice artifact! Dimensions: 12,9 x 9,2 x 3,4 cmWeight: 372g / Heavy tool! Material: chalcedony + patinaOrigin: Bergerac area, Dordogne, France This artifact comes from an old French collection. It was discovered before the 1960's.Invoice, provenance statement and exact location provided. Fast and secured shipping. Open to reasonnable offers.
Price: 74 USD
Location: Ayse
End Time: 2024-12-17T17:00:35.000Z
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All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
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Signed: Unsigned
Lower Paleolithic: Acheulean culture
Color: Orange
Date of Creation: Unknown
Material: Chalcedony
Region of Origin: France
Maker: Homo Heidelbergensis
Paleolithic: Acheulean
Size Type/Largest Dimension: Small (Up to 14in.)
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Type: Tools
Style: Naive, Primitive
Original/Reproduction: Original