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SEE MORE MOUSTERIAN NEANDERTHAL TOOLS
These two authentic stone tools were fashioned by Neanderthals during the Middle Paleolithic period, over 40,000 years ago. They are made of flint and were collected from a former Neanderthal occupation site in La Faurie, France, located in the southern French Alps. Because digging in France for these artifacts has been legally off-limits for decades, genuine fine grade Mousterian Neanderthal tools such as this specimen, must come from old, private collections. The ever-increasing buyer market in pursuit of a very limited quantity of fine grade Old World Paleolithic artifacts continues to push values and prices up, as time goes on. This Paleolithic artifact was acquired over 20 years ago from a private Dutch collection that was formed in the 1970's. We have a very limited number of these specimens and when sold, we will never be able to offer more.
Both of these Neanderthal flint flake tools are classified as a BLADE or KNIFE. One is a blade section while one is a small pointed blade. Both are complete with all original flaking. Both were made on a thin flake that was struck from a prepared core. Straight cutting edges are visible with all cutting edges showing prehistoric use wear. Intact mineral deposits and deep patina are on the flint surfaces and in all hinge fractures to testify to authenticity and age, and prove lack of any modern alterations. This is a superb example from this unique and uncommon Neanderthal region!
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