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EARLIEST KNOWN TANGED ARROWHEAD ATERIAN POINT
Exposed Saharan Site -
Algeria, North Africa
MIDDLE PALEOLITHIC PERIOD
(ATERIAN): 45,000 - 30,000 years ago
This ATERIAN TRADITION tanged tool was found on an exposed North Saharan
site dating back to the Middle Paleolithic Period. The most famous
invention of this tool
technology is the development of primitive tanged projectile points and
scrapers meant to be hafted.
These tanged arrowheads
represent a milestone in early human cognitive thinking as well as
Paleolithic history. The man-made protruding process on ATERIAN
tools is the first evidence
of a tang on a projectile point, proof that the points were hafted on shafts
and eventually developed into arrowheads. Some scientist theorize that the bow and arrow was first invented around
the time of the Aterian tradition evidenced by the discovery of small
tanged points from this same region in North Africa. The Aterian
Tradition is also responsible for various scrapers with obvious knapped
tangs also intended for hafting the tool onto handles of bone, ivory or
wood. Primitive man, in the Aterian Period, sometimes salvaged
damaged points to be reworked into tanged scrapers. In other
instances, the original concept of the tool was a scraper and no
evidence of being a former projectile point can be found. Tools and
weapons from this technology date from periods over 45,000 years old to
30,000 years ago.
In today's market, the
Aterian point is the best bargain in an affordable, true arrowhead from
the PALEOLITHIC Period. Later in the Neolithic
Period, arrowheads become proliferate but Paleolithic projectile points
are EXTREMELY RARE AND VERY COSTLY TO ACQUIRE!
This
Aterian point is made of flint and shows
considerable patina.
Tip shows prehistoric sharpening with possible signs of having been used
as the tip is missing but the end shows no modern or recent damage.
Prehistoric patina is the same over entire surface of this rare point.
NO
RESTORATION, NO REPAIR and NO MODERN DAMAGE.
The
ATERIAN tradition tool-makers derived their technology from the
Mousterian Tradition tools and flakes - basically, Neanderthal
technology. The Aterian technology uses the levallois and disc core techniques and
superseded the Mousterian Tradition in this region
of North Africa. One can look at the Aterian Tradition as being a
"refined" Mousterian technology. The key characteristic of Aterian points is the
obvious tang whereby these points were hafted (attached) to a wooden pole or handle.
For a time, early
modern man coexisted with the Neanderthals only to survive as the sole species of humans to this
day. Currently, there is speculation and study investigating the
possibility that modern man was responsible for the extermination of the
more primitive Neanderthals. Stone tools from the era of the
Middle Paleolithic exhibit considerable diversity
and specialization, far greater than all preceding periods. By this age of lithic tool use, stone
implements have undergone man's development by both trial-and-error and
cognitive thinking spanning an overall time exceeding one million years.
EXCELLENT EXAMPLE WITH
EXTENSIVE FLAKING AND USE EVIDENCE
- EARLY MAN'S FIRST TRUE ARROWHEAD!
1.5" in length
$165
AT015 INCLUDES
DISPLAY BOX
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