Mousterian culture, Middle Paleolithic
South-west of France, Neanderthal
350 000 to 35 000 B.C. 

According to the context, the weathering of the material, the knapping method and the typology of the tool, this piece seems to date back to the second half of the Mousterian period.

Tool: very nice Mousterian Point, knapped on flake by our ancestor Neanderthal. Used as convergent scraper. Pseudo-Levallois point. Nice retouches and marks of use on the active side.

Material: chalcedony + patina
Dimensions: 6,2 x 5,9 x 2,5 cm
Weight: 62,01g
Origin: south of Bergerac, Dordogne, France. The exact location will be provided to the buyer.

This very nice piece is from an ancient French family collection. It has been found before the 1960's.

Provenance statement and invoice provided.
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