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Early. Primitive. Man Prehistoric Tools and Weapons For Sale. Stone tools are the oldest traces of human activity. The Paleolithic Period is defined as the time from the first use of stone tools around two million years ago, to the end of the Pleistocene Period, around 12,000 years ago.
T he Stone Age Artifacts Gallery specializes in a fine assortment of authentic European and North African Stone Age tools. We import a wide variety of Paleolithic, Mousterian, and Neolithic Stone Age artifacts. Featured Artifact. Click on image for greater detail Rare Triangulated Sickle Blade.
Tools and weapons from this technology date from periods from roughly 80,000 years old to 40,000 years ago. In today's market, the Aterian point is the best bargain in an affordable, true arrowhead from the PALEOLITHIC Period.
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In our online shop you can buy authentic polished axe heads, flint arrow heads and early stone mortars which demonstrate the specialization of the later Stone Age peoples. We offer you a wide range of tools, from Neolithic flint knifes and Sahara arrow heads to stone axes and flint artefacts from Germany and Denmark, covering the Paleolithic ...
Jan 3, 2024 · Early Stone Age Tools. Hammerstone from Majuangou, China; Handaxe and Tektites from Bose, China; Handaxe from Europe; Handaxe from India; Oldowan Tools from Lokalalei, Kenya; Olduvai Chopper; Stone Tools from Majuangou, China; Middle Stone Age Tools; Later Stone Age Tools; Getting Food; Carrying & Storing; Hearths & Shelters; Burial; Recording ...
Authentic Upper Paleolithic stone tools and artifacts for sale. All artifacts come with a Lifetime Certificate of Authenticity & Condition / History Sheet.
Nov 29, 2021 · Here’s a rundown of some of the most commonly used tools and weapons from the Stone Age. They relied upon spears and arrows. A blade made of flint dating from between 4,000 and 3,300 BC. Image Credit: Wikimedia Commons.