Description: Lower Paleolithic, south-west of FranceAcheulean cultureHomo Erectus Heidelbergensis / Early Homo NeanderthalensisBetween 650 000 and 350 000 B.C According to the typology of the tool and the weathering of the material, this artifact may date back to the end of the Acheulean culture, and was made by early Homo Neanderthalensis around 400 - 350 000 BC. Artifact: large side-scraper denticulate (saw-like), prefiguring what will late be the emblematic tool of Neanderthal (Mousterian point)Marks of use and retouches on the active side.Very nice patina of the material ! Dimensions: 14,8 x 6,8 x 4,4 cmWeight: 473gMaterial: chalcedonyOrigin: Bergerac area, Dordogne, France This artifact comes from an old collection. It was discovered in 1960's.Invoice, provenance statement and exact location provided. Fast and secured shipping. Open to reasonnable offers.
Price: 129 USD
Location: Ayse
End Time: 2025-01-06T11:51:50.000Z
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Signed: Unsigned
Lower Paleolithic: Acheulean culture
Color: Brown
Date of Creation: Unknown
Neanderthal: Neanderthal artifact
Material: Chalcedony
Region of Origin: France
Maker: Neanderthal
Paleolithic: Acheulean
Size Type/Largest Dimension: Small (Up to 14in.)
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Type: Tools
Style: Naive, Primitive
Original/Reproduction: Original