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A large & excellent Paleolithic (Neanderthal) "Levallois" flint scraper & knife, France. SOLD
A large & excellent Paleolithic (Neanderthal)
A large & excellent Paleolithic (Neanderthal) A large & excellent Paleolithic (Neanderthal) A large & excellent Paleolithic (Neanderthal) A large & excellent Paleolithic (Neanderthal)
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c.60,000-40,000 B.C. A large & excellent Paleolithic (Neanderthal) "Levallois" flint scraper / knife tool found in the early part of the 20th Century at the famous Neanderthal site of Peyzac Le Moustier, in the Dordogne, France and from an old French lithic collection. A chunky and tactile tool with a largely flat underside, well worked in a typical "Levallois" tradition on a thick flake struck from the top of a prepared flint core with further definition added to form scraping and cutting edges. Old ink inscription on one side citing "LES FERELIES PAZAC". Totally intact and in lovely condition with an attractive old collection patina, a very nice example of its type, 79mm long x 52mm wide x 30mm thick