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FINEST
NEANDERTHAL MOUSTERIAN IN ACHEULIAN TRADITION FLINT HAND AXE FROM FAMOUS
FRENCH PREHISTORIC SITE REGION
Vendôme
(Loir-et-Cher), France
EARLY MIDDLE
PALEOLITHIC PERIOD (MOUSTERIAN): 300,000 - 200,000 years ago This rare,
museum-grade handaxe was originally collected long ago from a famous
region extensively researched in France known for its Lower to Middle
Paleolithic artifacts and prehistoric human habitation. One paper
that discusses the findings can be found here
http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=15416527.
Specimens from this
site are supreme examples of scientifically dated artifacts from
prehistoric human manufacture and an addition of this handaxe greatly
enhances the advanced level of a collection. This specimen came
from a very old private French collection (old collection label is
intact) and was simultaneously collected from the same site as
M226
which we also offer now. These are the ONLY two handaxes or
artifacts we can offer that were found associated, together from the
same site.
The
site this specimen was excavated from is now closed and protected by the government.
France is considered by many to be the capitol of prehistoric human
history in Europe. Fine quality and aesthetic Lower and Middle
Paleolithic handaxes from France have become insanely desired by
European collectors since the ban on digging in 1986. France is
most famous for its Neanderthal sites, as well as history, and
Mousterian handaxes of size and beauty such as this example have become exceedingly rare and desirable!
This
is a CHOICE GRADE example of an MOUSTERIAN HANDAXE of the Mousterian of
Acheulian Tradition (MAT) typology from France. It is from the
Early Mousterian Period and shows a rich, dark golden orange prehistoric
patina. The color and workmanship are incredible to say the least! This handaxe
demonstrates true master craftsmanship with textbook features that are
classic for MAT typology. A pronounced faceted proximal end is
perfectly made. This feature would have been the part held against
the palm and it is common on earlier and larger Acheulian handaxes.
This investment-grade specimen shows the FINEST
overall bifacial workmanship and form. All edges are
superbly made and flaked faces shows stunning beauty. There is NO
MODERN OR ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE - this handaxe is PERFECT AS IT WAS
ORIGINALLY MADE. A
well-formed tip is present and thin body profile make for a sharp
chopping tool. Soil sheen is beautiful, natural and a testament to
tens of thousands of years of burial.
Unlike their much larger predecessors of the
Sahara during the Acheulian, Mousterian handaxes are much smaller in
comparison. Mousterian handaxes are considered the most prized tools of the Neanderthals. Overall workmanship
clearly indicates a HIGHLY SKILLED Neanderthal craftsperson fashioned
this superb and truly MUSEUM GRADE specimen.
NO
RESTORATION AND NO REPAIR.
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.
RARE
NEANDERTHAL HAND AXE OF IMPECCABLE QUALITY - FAMOUS RESEARCHED SITE -
PERFECT WITH RICH GOLD HUE!
3.75" in length
$1595 M227
Actual Item - One Only
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