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"Unearthing the Secrets of Knapped Flint Tools: A Glimpse into Prehistoric Ingenuity" Step back in time and explore the fascinating world flint tools

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Knapped Flint Tools
A selection of flint and bones tools from a range of prehistoric eras incl. microliths used in compound tools of the mesolithic to earlier scrapers and choppers

Background imageKnapped Collection: Neolithic flint arrowheads C014 / 1033

Neolithic flint arrowheads C014 / 1033
Neolithic flint arrowheads. Stone-age flint arrowheads dating from around 8, 000 to 10, 000 years ago. These specimens were found in Mauritania, West Africa

Background imageKnapped Collection: Neolithic flint arrowheads C014 / 1034

Neolithic flint arrowheads C014 / 1034
Neolithic flint arrowheads. Stone-age flint arrowheads dating from around 8, 000 to 10, 000 years ago. These specimens were found in Mauritania, West Africa

Background imageKnapped Collection: Neolithic flint arrowheads C014 / 1032

Neolithic flint arrowheads C014 / 1032
Neolithic flint arrowheads. Stone-age flint arrowheads dating from around 8, 000 to 10, 000 years ago. These specimens were found in Mauritania, West Africa

Background imageKnapped Collection: Stone-age flint fragments C014 / 1020

Stone-age flint fragments C014 / 1020
Stone-age flint fragments. Pile of neolithic (new stone-age) flint fragments discarded during the forming of flint tools. These fragments date from around 8, 000 to 10

Background imageKnapped Collection: Neolithic flint arrowheads C014 / 1030

Neolithic flint arrowheads C014 / 1030
Neolithic flint arrowheads. Stone-age flint arrowheads dating from around 8, 000 to 10, 000 years ago. These specimens were found in Mauritania, West Africa

Background imageKnapped Collection: Neolithic flint arrowhead C014 / 1023

Neolithic flint arrowhead C014 / 1023
Neolithic flint arrowhead. Stone-age flint arrowhead dating from around 8, 000 to 10, 000 years ago. This specimen was found in Mauritania, West Africa

Background imageKnapped Collection: Neolithic flint arrowhead C014 / 1022

Neolithic flint arrowhead C014 / 1022
Neolithic flint arrowhead. Stone-age flint arrowhead dating from around 8, 000 to 10, 000 years ago. This specimen was found in Mauritania, West Africa

Background imageKnapped Collection: Neolithic flint arrowhead C014 / 1025

Neolithic flint arrowhead C014 / 1025
Neolithic flint arrowhead. Stone-age flint arrowhead dating from around 8, 000 to 10, 000 years ago. This specimen was found in Mauritania, West Africa

Background imageKnapped Collection: Prehistoric flint tools C014 / 1014

Prehistoric flint tools C014 / 1014
Prehistoric flint tools. Selection of flint tools found in Mauritania, West Africa, dating to 8, 000 to 10, 000 years ago

Background imageKnapped Collection: Neolithic flint arrowhead C014 / 1024

Neolithic flint arrowhead C014 / 1024
Neolithic flint arrowhead. Stone-age flint arrowhead dating from around 8, 000 to 10, 000 years ago. This specimen was found in Mauritania, West Africa

Background imageKnapped Collection: Neolithic flint arrowheads C014 / 1031

Neolithic flint arrowheads C014 / 1031
Neolithic flint arrowheads. Stone-age flint arrowheads dating from around 8, 000 to 10, 000 years ago. These specimens were found in Mauritania, West Africa

Background imageKnapped Collection: Neolithic flint arrowheads C014 / 1029

Neolithic flint arrowheads C014 / 1029
Neolithic flint arrowheads. Stone-age flint arrowheads dating from around 8, 000 to 10, 000 years ago. These specimens were found in Mauritania, West Africa

Background imageKnapped Collection: Neolithic flint arrowheads C014 / 1036

Neolithic flint arrowheads C014 / 1036
Neolithic flint arrowheads. Stone-age flint arrowheads dating from around 8, 000 to 10, 000 years ago. These specimens were found in Mauritania, West Africa

Background imageKnapped Collection: Neolithic flint arrowhead C014 / 1027

Neolithic flint arrowhead C014 / 1027
Neolithic flint arrowhead. Stone-age flint arrowhead dating from around 8, 000 to 10, 000 years ago. This specimen was found in Mauritania, West Africa

Background imageKnapped Collection: Neolithic flint arrowheads C014 / 1035

Neolithic flint arrowheads C014 / 1035
Neolithic flint arrowheads. Stone-age flint arrowheads dating from around 8, 000 to 10, 000 years ago. These specimens were found in Mauritania, West Africa

Background imageKnapped Collection: Neolithic flint arrowhead C014 / 1021

Neolithic flint arrowhead C014 / 1021
Neolithic flint arrowhead. Stone-age flint arrowhead dating from around 8, 000 to 10, 000 years ago. This specimen was found in Mauritania, West Africa

Background imageKnapped Collection: Neolithic flint arrowhead C014 / 1028

Neolithic flint arrowhead C014 / 1028
Neolithic flint arrowhead. Stone-age flint arrowhead dating from around 8, 000 to 10, 000 years ago. This specimen was found in Mauritania, West Africa

Background imageKnapped Collection: Neolithic flint arrowhead C014 / 1026

Neolithic flint arrowhead C014 / 1026
Neolithic flint arrowhead. Stone-age flint arrowhead dating from around 8, 000 to 10, 000 years ago. This specimen was found in Mauritania, West Africa


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"Unearthing the Secrets of Knapped Flint Tools: A Glimpse into Prehistoric Ingenuity" Step back in time and explore the fascinating world flint tools, a testament to the ingenuity and resourcefulness of our ancient ancestors. These Neolithic flint arrowheads, dating back to C014 / 1034, offer a glimpse into the craftsmanship that existed during this Stone Age era. Delicate yet deadly, these arrowheads (C014 / 1032) were meticulously crafted by skilled hands for hunting or warfare purposes. Each piece tells a story of survival and adaptation as early humans navigated their environment with precision. Amongst these stone-age fragments (C014 / 1020), we find evidence of an advanced society that relied on these tools for daily tasks such as cutting, scraping, or even crafting other instruments. The intricate details etched into each artifact showcase the mastery achieved through generations of practice. Moving forward in time, we encounter more Neolithic flint arrowheads (C014 / 1030). These artifacts demonstrate an evolution in design and technique as our ancestors honed their skills over centuries. The delicate balance between form and function is evident in every stroke chipped away from raw materials. As we delve deeper into this archaeological treasure trove, we discover individual pieces like the Neolithic flint arrowhead (C014 / 1023) or its counterpart (C014 / 1022). Each possesses unique characteristics that shed light on regional variations or personal preferences among ancient craftsmen. The journey continues with another remarkable find - prehistoric flint tools (C014 / 1014). These rudimentary implements provide invaluable insights into early human lifestyles; they were essential for survival but also served as symbols of cultural identity within communities. Our exploration concludes with more exquisite examples like the Neolithic flint arrowhead (C014 / 1024) and its companions (C014 / 1031, C014 / 1029).