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Auction 136  –  24 - 29 May 2022

TimeLine Auctions, Auction 136

Greek, Roman, Egyptian & Other Antiquities, Natural History & Coins

Part 1: Tu, 24.05.2022, from 11:00 AM CEST
Part 2: We, 25.05.2022, from 11:00 AM CEST
Part 3: Th, 26.05.2022, from 11:00 AM CEST
Part 4: Fr, 27.05.2022, from 11:00 AM CEST
Part 5: Sa, 28.05.2022, from 11:00 AM CEST
Part 6: Su, 29.05.2022, from 11:00 AM CEST
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Description

Stone Age Aterian Tanged Point and Tool Collection. 85,000-40,000 years B.P. A group of twelve Aterian stone tanged transverse style points (pedunculate) and tools. 189 grams total, 36-71 mm (1 1/2 - 2 3/4 in.) Grotte des Pigeons in Taforalt, Morocco. Arthur Halcrow Versage collection, Reigate, Surrey, UK. The tang would have been inserted into a split handle or shaft material, like wood or bone, and then bound in position with cord, or with a binding agent which would have harden to form a permanent bond. The Aterian is the name given to a distinctive stone tool industry made by anatomically modern humans between about 80,000 and 40,000 years ago. The tools are found on sites in northern Africa between the Atlantic coast to the Kharga Oasis and the western edge of the Nile River Basin. The manufacturing process for these tools is derived from the earlier 'Mousterian' methods for working stone, using prepared and shaped cores from which were struck off large flakes which were then often unifacially trimmed into the desired tool shapes. They continued with the same basic stone working processes, but with a major conceptual difference. The 'Aterian' style tools are the first to have clearly been designed and manufactured to be mounted on handles, with the projectile points and the scrapers having distinctive prepared 'tangs' at the base of the tool or projectile point. [12, No Reserve]

Fine condition.

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Price realized 20 GBP
Starting price 5 GBP
Estimate 30 GBP
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