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LARGE
& ROBUST MOUSTERIAN
FLINT CONVERGENT SIDE SCRAPER
Rock
Shelter - Dordogne (Village of Plazac), France
MIDDLE
PALEOLITHIC PERIOD (MOUSTERIAN): 80,000 - 40,000 years ago This
superb quality stone tool was fashioned by Neanderthals over 40,000 years ago
out of flint and discovered in the world famous region of Dordogne,
France, considered to be the "Capitol of Prehistory".
The site this specimen was
excavated from is now closed and protected by the government.
This rare artifact was legally
collected with the landowner's permission decades
ago before the area was sealed. Dordogne is one of the world's most
famous Neanderthal regions and the fact that this archeological site is off-limits to any collecting, makes this wonderful stone
tool artifact exceedingly rare and desirable! This
very robust and large flint convergent side scraper was discovered in a rock shelter.
Soil sheen patina is present as is intact original surface
sediment. Original sediments are invaluable should scientific
analysis be performed on this material and is always a premium when
found on stone tools. It is this sediment that can hold the
secrets as to the time period, associated organic materials, key
identifying trace minerals and chemistry of the soil to prove
provenance, etc. Form and execution of this wonderful scraper is classic for Neanderthal
tools. Rare size and thickness meant for some serious scraping! Famous site artifact!
NO
RESTORATION, NO REPAIR. Our
fortunate purchase of a very old private collection from the original
excavator allows us to offer this artifact
at a price WELL BELOW ITS BOOK VALUE. The
MOUSTERIAN tool tradition gets its name from artifacts discovered at a
primitive rock shelter named Le Moustier located in southwestern
France. Compared to the bulkier tools of the Acheulian produced by
the Levallois technique, Mousterian tools are comprised of smaller
flakes from an exhaustively worked core which are then retouched on the
edges to make a large variety of tools. These tools are not only
smaller than Acheulian specimens, but they are more specialized for
their various tasks. Mousterian tools can be broadly put into four
classes: 1) SAWS (Denticulate Tools) and KNIVES, 2) SCRAPERS
3) BORERS 4) HANDAXES, CHOPPERS and CLEAVERS. Mousterian
tool-makers were the primitive humans knows as the NEANDERTHALS.
Neanderthals had massive skeletons and teeth, flat foreheads and heavy
brow ridges. Their skulls were larger than a modern man and
contained an average brain capacity of 1500 cc, averaging slightly
larger than humans of today.
VERY
ROBUST AND LARGE FLAKE SCRAPER WITH ENCRUSTATION - FAMOUS AND NOW PROTECTED
SITE!!!
2.5" in length
$295 M065
INCLUDES DISPLAY BOX Actual Item - One Only
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