Neolithic Age 'Leaf Shaped' Arrowheads for Sale
Around 1500 B.C. in Europe. This age describes the time when most tools and weapons were made of bronze, succeeding the earlier stone or copper implements. During this time, agricultural villages evolved into townships. Animals were used for riding and for pulling wheeled vehicles, and trading and shipping began. The plough was developed, along with writing and arithmetic, and men became specialized in their jobs.
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| | | NEA 6 | Neolithic 'Leaf-shaped' Arrowhead Stone, 3.87 grams; 56.87 mm. Circa 4000 - 3000 BC. A nicely worked leaf-shaped arrowhead worked from dark brown flint. Ref: similar to S35 in A Fine Collection of Ancient and Medieval Arrowhead and Crossbow Bolts by Alan Cherry; Mark Edmonds, 'Stone Tools and Society', Batsford 1995, pp. 46 & 99. Extremely fine condition. Found North Africa. | £30.00  |  |
| | | NEA 8 | Neolithic 'Leaf-shaped' Arrowhead Stone, 1.44 grams; 34.58 mm. Circa 4000 - 3000 BC. A nicely worked leaf-shaped arrowhead worked from brown flint. Ref: similar to S35 in A Fine Collection of Ancient and Medieval Arrowhead and Crossbow Bolts by Alan Cherry; Mark Edmonds, 'Stone Tools and Society', Batsford 1995, pp. 46 & 99. Extremely fine condition. Found North Africa. | £20.00  |  |
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