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Nr.1.1527, all overly polished Chisel blade made of pale grey Silex. At the Base some cortex. Largest breadth and thickness approx. in the middle. Grade: best Grade, G10 Culture Period: Late Neolithicum Measurements (LxBxT): 230x28,8x21,5 mm Weight: 242 g |
€ 1.950.-
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Nr.2.1781, unpolished chisel blade made of grey Silex. Grade: G7 Culture Period: Neolithicum Measurements (LxBxT): 122x24,5x23,4 mm Weight: 97 g |
sold, similar available
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Nr.3.581, polished chisel blade made of Silex, bright reddish brownly patinated. Strongly damaged cutting blade. Chisel was used as fire striking stone. Artifact is a complete tool. Grade: G5* Culture Period: Neolithicum Measurements (LxBxT): 120x21,5x19 mm Weight: 98,2 g |
€ 180.-
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Nr.4.1780, all overly polished chisel tip, prehistorically broken. Chisel fragments of this manner were often used further, last usage was as fire striking stone. Artifact is a complete tool. Grade: G5* Culture Period: Neolithicum Measurements (LxBxT): 79x21x18 mm Weight: 51,7 g |
€ 98.-
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Nr.5.1779, polished chisel blade made of grey Silex (Danienflint). Grade: G5* Culture Period: Neolithicum Measurements (LxBxT): 147x31x21 mm Weight: 150 g *Blade damaged by field tools. |
€ 199.-
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