SoldFIVE ANCIENT NEOLITHIC PERIOD STONE ARROWHEADSA group of five ancient Neolithic period stone arrowheads of various sizes and shapes. Circa: 3rd to 2nd millennium BC. Archaeological Finds And Historical Relics, Metalwork, Weaponry And Armor. DimenSee Sold Price
SoldANCIENT NEOLITHIC TO ROMAN STONES W BRONZE ARROWHEADSA collection of ancient bronze and stone items, such as arrowheads and stone tools, presumably from the Neolithic era to the Roman period. This assortment includes various arrowhead designs, such as eSee Sold Price
Sold5 large stone shards/arrowheads.A group of five large ancient stone shard/arrowheads. Largest: 1 1/2" x 4".See Sold Price
SoldANCIENT AMERICAN KENTUCKY PALEO PERIOD STONE ARROWHEADAn ancient American, Kentucky area handcrafted stone quad arrowhead from Paleolithic period. The arrowhead is elongated, thin, gray in color, and fish shaped with three pointed ends. Ancient Indian CaSee Sold Price
SoldLot of 102 Neolithic African Stone ArrowheadsAfrica, probably Algeria, Neolithic Period, ca. 10000 to 5000 BCE. A selection of 102 hand-knapped stone arrowheads formed from either chert or flint. The forms are nice and pointed, and the fins areSee Sold Price
Sold20 Neolithic Mauritanian Stone Arrowheads**Originally Listed At $350** Northwestern Africa, Mauritania, Neolithic Period, ca. 6500 to 3500 BCE. An ensemble of 20 hand-knapped stone arrowheads exhibiting crimson, russet, caramel, citrine, creSee Sold Price
Sold20 Neolithic Mauritanian Stone Arrowheads**Originally Listed At $350** Northwestern Africa, Mauritania, Neolithic Period, ca. 6500 to 3500 BCE. An ensemble of 20 hand-knapped stone arrowheads exhibiting crimson, russet, caramel, citrine, creSee Sold Price
SoldLot of 2 Egyptian Neolithic Stone Axes**Originally Listed At $300** Ancient Egypt, Neolithic period, ca. 5000 to 3100 BCE. A pair of dark reddish yellow stone scrapers, hand-knapped. Scrapers were used for cleaning animal hides, slicing vSee Sold Price
SoldPublished North African Stone Age Arrowhead GroupNeolithic Period, circa 6000 B.P. Group of three flint arrowheads comprising leaf-shaped, triangular and chevron. Published on page 79 of the Les Pyreneens De Lake Des Glaces, a book by the author JeaSee Sold Price
SoldFive Neolithic Stone Axes from Ancient AnatoliaFive Neolithic Polished Stone Axes from Ancient Anatolia. Provenance: From the Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Leicester B. Holland (1882-1952). Accompanied by a calling card inscribed:" Given to Mrs. HollanSee Sold Price
SoldANCIENT DANISH NEOLITHIC BASALT CELT TOOL C 3000 BCAn ancient Danish neolithic period celt tool. Circa 3000 BC. A remarkable Celt, hand carved from basalt stone. It has an uneven textured surface of the stone. The ovoid shape is slightly flattened, taSee Sold Price
SoldStone Age Knapped Arrowhead and Tool GroupNeolithic Period, 5th-3rd millennium B.P. Comprising: leaf-shaped and triangular arrowheads, a single-edged blade and a scraper. 33 grams total, 23-72 mm (7/8 - 2 7/8 in.). [8, No Reserve] Ex privateSee Sold Price
SoldBritish Stone Age Knapped ArrowheadNeolithic Period, 6000-4500 B.C. Scaphoid in plan and lentoid in section with inked collector's number '2.00'. 110 grams, 87 x 59 x 33 mm (3 3/8 x 2 1/4 x 1 1/4 in.). [No Reserve] Found Kent, UK. Ex PSee Sold Price
SoldThree Neolithic Egyptian Flint Fayum Point Arrowheads**Originally Listed At $300** Egyptian, late Neolithic to Predynastic period, ca. 5000 to 3100 BCE. A set of 3 beautiful stone arrowheads, each with a bifurcated or "hollow" base, known as Fayum (FaiySee Sold Price
SoldGroup of Seven Various ItemsGroup of seven various items: five possibly ancient, including two Pre-Columbian-style figural pottery pieces, Cycladic-style stone figure, Neolithic-style stone vessel, and Pre-Columbian-style textilSee Sold Price
SoldStone Age Knapped Tool and Arrowhead CollectionNeolithic Period, 6th-4th millennium B.P. Including knapped scrapers and burins, and other types. 90 grams total, 35-68 mm (1 3/8 - 2 5/8 in.). [5, No Reserve] Found Sahara, North Africa. Ex private LSee Sold Price
Sold(5) Ancient Bronze Arrowheads, ca. 1200 - 800 BCA group of five ancient bronze arrowheads, ca. 1200 - 800 BC. They range from 1 in. to 2 in. in length and include a rare Phrygian bilobate example, as well as Scythian and Greek trilobate types. (R31See Sold Price
SoldFive Ancient Near East Stone & Pottery Stamp Seal BeadsAncient Near East, modern day Turkey / Syria, Archaic period, ca. 3rd millennium BCE; Iron Age II to III, 10th to 6th century BCE. A fabulous ensemble of five stone seal beads from the Ancient Near EaSee Sold Price
SoldGroup of 3 Neolithic Danish Stone Axe Heads**Originally Listed At $400** Northern Europe, Denmark, Neolithic period, ca. 3900 to 1700 BCE. A collection of 3 ancient stone hand axes, each expertly napped from chert with brown or warm gray hues.See Sold Price
Sold51 Neolithic African Saharan Stone Projectile PointsNorth Africa, Neolithic Period, ca. 10,000 to 1000 BCE. A collection of 51 knapped chert projectile points showcasing a wide range of styles. Projectile points - often used as arrowheads, javelins, orSee Sold Price
SoldAncient Native American Indian Hard Stone Axe HeadAncient Native American Indian Hard Stone Axe Head with fine patina & blackened area (fire?). Very possibly Neolithic period. 4 ½” long x 2 ¼” wide. Weighs 9.2oz. Found on thSee Sold Price
SoldANCIENT ROMAN STONE GLASS AND CLAY TERRACOTTA ITEMSA collection of five ancient artifacts, likely from the Roman or early Middle Eastern period. The items include a terracotta jug with a ribbed decor on the body a handle and a flared mouth. A HellenisSee Sold Price
SoldStone Age Scandinavian Type Lozenge-Shaped Pierced Battle AxeheadNeolithic Period, 4th-3rd millennium B.C. With slightly convex cutting edge, second edge to butt. Cf. Evans, Sir J., Ancient Stone Implements of Great Britain, 2nd edition, 1897, items 55, 56, 66. 1.0See Sold Price
SoldAn Ancient Neolithic Era Striped Stone Bead, Circa 4th Millennium BCEThis elongated stone bead with a series of faded parallel stripes suggests an origin in the Neolithic period, around the 4th millennium BCE. Such beads are among the earliest examples of human adornmeSee Sold Price