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Ancient Rare Authentic Battle Stone Axe Hammer Neolithic Bronze Age 2000 BC

$ 131.47

Availability: 43 in stock
  • Engraved: No
  • Time Period Manufactured: 2nd Millennium BC
  • Origin: Scandinavian
  • Handle Material: Wood
  • Material: Stone
  • Type: Axe
  • Color: Multicolor
  • Item Weight: 550 grams
  • Condition: 100% Authenticity guarantee. Museum piece. Axe handle is newly made.
  • Style: Neolithic Bronze Age
  • Item Length: 49 cm
  • Item Height: 6 cm
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Unknown
  • Provenance: Ownership History Available
  • Age: Neolithic & Paleolithic
  • Features: Balanced
  • Items Included: Axe

    Description

    Ancient Rare Authentic Battle Stone Axe Hammer Neolithic Bronze Age 2000 BC
    Handle length 49 cm.
    100% Authenticity guarantee.
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    Shipping worldwide with track number.
    АВ070820-4 Note number in brackets in title is just my inventory number.
    Between 60,000 and a million years old. Technology from one of our very distant ancestors. Found in the Sahara Desert by nomads searching for meteorites.
    Dating these axe's is highly problematic but generally these become more worked and better more symmetrical shape as time went by and the rougher ones is toward the earlier (Older) range. Most are around 60,000 to upwards of a million years old but some are believed to be more than 1.5 million years old. They are definitely pre neolithic as neolithic ones were well worked and smooth - and usually smaller.
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    I have a quantity of these so see my other ebay listings for more. I have enough listed to make a great study collection.
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