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Artifacts E-Zine. Welcome Guest! Would you like to log yourself in? Or would you prefer to create an account? Shopping Cart. Specializing In. This amazingly rare light mottled cream-colored Chert hand axe was originally found in the Arabian Desert in Jordan in the 's by a London collector.

We acquired it years ago with two other examples from the same collection. In the past This amazingly rare hand axe was originally found in the Arabian Desert in Jordan in the 's by a London collector. In the past 3 decades, never have we seen It dates back to the Lower Paleolithic Period, made in the Acheulian Having been found in Libya Unlike their much larger predecessors of the Sahara during the Acheulian, Mousterian handaxes are much Our fortunate purchase of a very small private U.

Coming from a private, multi-generation Dutch collection, this will forever remain We acquired it years ago from an old private collection dating to the 's and 's, of a former desert safari guide from France Featuring some of the best flaking and workmanship we have seen in specimens this size, this Mousterian hand axe was made by Neanderthals over 40, years ago out of flint and collected from a former Neanderthal occupation site in France, This is one of the finest and probably the oldest European Lower Paleolithic Oldowan pebble axes we have offered for sale.

The site is famous for being one of the oldest Lower Paleolithic sites in West Europe but is very small. An Adena blunt or stunner with a lovely "Beaver-tail", anciently chipped, likely dates to late Archaic to Woodland period, ca.

A Paleo Period Base that was anciently converted into a scraper, likely dates prior to 10, B. A flat base stone humpback scraper, classic Turtleback scraper with banded colors, Pre-European contact, Native American, Ohio.

A crescent shaped stone biface scraper, probably hafted along the side closest to the rule "ulu style", Pre-European contact, Native American, most likely Tennessee. A hafted scraper, humpback with a flat base like a Turtleback, but with a stem for hafting, Coastal Plains chert with a heavy fossil content, Pre-European contact, South Georgia. A uniface crescent scraper with stem for hafting? A Metate Stone Mealing Stone , used to grind corn, acorns, grains, etc. Fossilized Megalodon Shark's Tooth, Megalodon Shark lived 2 to 18 million years ago, and was the world's largest predator ever to live, this one was recovered from the Santa Fe River in Northwest Central Florida, found in association with Native American stone tools, Native Americans worked fossilized shark's teeth the same way they would any other stone, in this case, the right side of the tooth and the cusp of the left side have both been removed, the gum line has been worked to create a base like other Florida Archaic Stemmed points, the tip shows impact fractures, and the serrated edge has been worn down, probably from being used as a cutting tool.

Fossilized Megalodon Shark's Tooth, Megalodon Shark lived 2 to 18 million years ago, and was the world's largest predator ever to live, this one was recovered from the Santa Fe River in Northwest Central Florida, found in association with Native American stone tools, Native Americans worked fossilized shark's teeth the same way they would any other stone, in this case, the gum line on the right side has been removed, and the upper right of the tooth has been notched to assist in hafting, there are impact fractures to the tip, and the serrated edge has been worn down, probably from being used as a cutting tool.

Fossilized Megalodon Shark's Tooth, Megalodon Shark lived 2 to 18 million years ago, and was the world's largest predator ever to live, this one was recovered from the Santa Fe River in Northwest Central Florida, found in association with Native American stone tools, Native Americans worked fossilized shark's teeth the same way they would any other stone, in this case, the gum line on both sides has been ground leaving a stem in the center, and the right side of the tooth has been notched to assist in hafting, there are impact fractures to the tip, and the serrated edge has been worn down, probably from being used as a cutting tool.

Fossilized Megalodon Shark's Tooth, Megalodon Shark lived 2 to 18 million years ago, and was the world's largest predator ever to live, this one was recovered from the Santa Fe River in Northwest Central Florida, found in association with Native American stone tools, Native Americans worked fossilized shark's teeth the same way they would any other stone, in this case, the left side of the gum line has been snapped, and the right side of the gum line has been ground down to a square "ear" like an auriculate point, there are impact fractures to the tip, and the serrated edge has been worn down, probably from being used as a cutting tool.

Stone tools Spearheads and arrowheads are commonly found throughout Georgia and are a testament to the skill of ancient Native American Indian hunters going back thousands of years.

Pottery Pottery pieces are some of the oldest surviving elements of Native American culture. Effigies Indians also produced stone effigies which are quite rare. Native American Indian effigies at Attic Treasures Antiques Native American Indian artifacts for sale at Watkinsville antique store Attic Treasures Antiques range from common and inexpensive arrowheads to much rarer examples of Indian craftwork.



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