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Museal: Geschulterte Adze (Axe, Beilklinge , Axe) Tip From Asia - Rare
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Museal: Geschulterte Adze (Axe, Beilklinge , Axe) Tip From Asia - RareThe description of this item has been automatically translated. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.
Resolution stone age collection
exceptional find
You are bidding on a beautiful,
extremely rare neolithic shouldered adze
from our first farmers from Asia
Age:
between 4500 and 7500 years
Size:
Length 13.2 cm x width max. 3.55 cm and height max. 1.7 cm
Weight: 188.10g
Condition/shape:
very well preserved - beautiful quality with great patina -
extremely delicate processing
made of beautiful, polished basalt material.
The adze has antique signs of wear.
The ax blade is in excellent condition on both sides. The hatchet knows all around weather-related deposits.
The cutting edge is beautifully preserved with smaller chips.
The ax blade has a wonderful
trapezoidal shape
.
Axes in this form are rare. great condition
RARITY
BESTOF COLLECTION
Small digression:
During the Ice Age, prehistoric man had to cope with great struggles for existence against very fluctuating temperatures and living conditions.
However, due to the increasing aridity of the climate, the animals were also looking for areas where there was water and vegetation. Prey hunting on larger herds of animals (mammoths, larger deer and various species of tigers) was very dangerous for homo sapiens. Therefore, hunting communities were founded and effective hunting weapons such as axes, bows and arrows were developed and manufactured. Secure food and coming together in larger communities was the beginning of civilized life. Social mechanisms, kinship and marriage emerged. The beginning of a new culture.
Origin:
from a more than 50 year old A
Old collection, North German collection
FO: Asia
The adze was part of a private collection. Invoice available internally.
Protection of cultural assets:
All artefacts offered by me come from a private old collection,
The acquisition and export of the artefacts was not subject to any legal regulations at the time.
This also applies to finds from the German federal states - where the sale is still legal today.
The possession is therefore legal - all legal provisions are observed.
The ax blade is in excellent condition on both sides. The hatchet knows all around weather-related deposits. Small digression: During the Ice Age, prehistoric man had to cope with great struggles for existence against very fluctuating temperatures and living conditions. However, due to the increasing aridity of the climate, the animals were also looking for areas where there was water and vegetation. Prey hunting on larger herds of animals (mammoths, larger deer and various species of tigers) was very dangerous for homo sapiens. Therefore, hunting communities were founded and effective hunting weapons such as axes, bows and arrows were developed and manufactured. Secure food and coming together in larger communities was the beginning of civilized life. Social mechanisms, kinship and marri
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