A  genuine Neolithic barbed  flint arrowhead.  Found in Southern France, or North Africa
Some of the arrowheads I will be listing over the next few weeks are from the estate of a French collector, who collected Neolithic artefacts from the south of France and North Africa. Unfortunately the documentation for a large part of the arrowheads, and some tools, has been lost, hence I will be listing them as stated above, from Southern France or North Africa.circa 4000BC
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Wearing ancient jewellery
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The metals, usually bronze, copper, silver and sometimes iron, can be very brittle and prone to breaking should any pressure be applied.  Some times we will list a heavy, solid, piece, perhaps a bronze ring, which shows no cracks, faults or breaks, and we will then describe the artefact as wearable. But most listing will state that the item is wearable with care, with extreme care, or, not suitable to be worn.
This advice concerns rings more than other pieces. Pendants and amulets, suspended from a cord or chain, are less likely to be subjected to the wear and pressure that a ring would be.  But, if the loop is very thin in relation to the pendant, we will advise caution when wearing.

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