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SEE MORE AFRICAN NEOLITHIC ARROWHEADS
We have been obsessively collecting the finest African Neolithic Capsian arrowheads for over 20 years and this specimen comes from a small, select group we have been holding onto for the duration of two decades. We have been to the source in the Sahara, scoured literal buckets and barrels of tens of thousands of arrowheads each year, for many years. Over the past decades, we have also purchased amazing private collections in America and Europe. In all this time, we would set aside the RAREST OF THE RAREST arrowheads of this Neolithic culture, and it is now time for us to sell some from this private, ultra-rare stash. The collection is small and limited and no two are alike. Each represents the highest degree of workmanship that we have ever seen. This is one of those precious specimens from those efforts. The sites where arrowheads like this were once found, have been entirely picked clean for years.
This is a Capsian Neolithic projectile point called a BIFACIAL SERRATED LEAF arrowhead. The skill to flake the symmetrical serrations would have required the most experienced craftsperson to avoid breaking the piece when flaking each one. An arrowhead like this would have made a nasty wound as the dramatic serrations would have torn flesh upon entry of the projectile. The symmetry and workmanship on this piece is truly exquisite, as is its wonderful colors highlighting the flaking.
The original mineral deposits and patina are intact and deep in the flake hinge fractures and micro-crevices - traits ONLY found in AUTHENTIC specimens.
These CAPSIAN TRADITION arrowheads were found on exposed African Neolithic site in the Sahara Desert in Northwest Africa. They were made by African Neolithic humans (Homo sapiens sapiens) between 10,000 and 4,700 years ago.