|
|
European Division

Image Code H153 |
Catalogue No.: H153
Description: Irish Shillelagh Club made of rosewood.
Size: L570mm. |

Image Code H1495 |
Catalogue No.: H1495
Description: French Artefact.
Size: 300 x 105mm. |

Image Code H1496
Image Code H1496a |
Catalogue No.: H1496
Description: French artefacts. Etang de la Guerche Indre Et Loire.
Size: 205 x 98mm. |

Image Code H1497
Image Code H1497a |
Catalogue No.: H1497
Description: French Artefacts. French Blade.
Size: 159 x 29mm. |

Image Code H1498 |
Catalogue No.: H1498
Description: French artefacts.
Size: 184 x 53mm. |

Image Code H1499 |
Catalogue No.: H1499
Description: French artefacts.
Size: 82 x 60mm. |

Image Code H1539 |
Catalogue No.: H1539
Description: France. Toulouse. Proto-biface Acheuleen 3/400,000 years ago. Tool of pre-Neanderthal man.
Size: 117 x 84mm. |

Image Code H1542 |
Catalogue No.: H1542
Description: Haffedaneladze flint. Neolithic. 2,500 BC. Oise River, France.
Size: 105 x 50mm. |

Image Code H1543 |
Catalogue No.: H1543
Description: Fishing Weight. Valley of River Seine, France. Neolithic. 5,000 BP.
Size: 97 x 75mm. |

Image Code H1544 |
Catalogue No.: H1544
Description: Fishing Weight. Valley of River Seine, France. Neolithic. 5,000 BP.
Size: 116 x 65mm. |

Image Code H1882 |
Catalogue No.: H1882
Description: Nordic Neolithic Butted Axe. This culture of Scandinavia and North Germany had its centre in Denmark whose classic typologies were identified by Oskar Montelius and Sophus Muller.
Size: 74 X 54mm. |

Image Code H1907 |
Catalogue No.: H1907
Description: Neolithic Tools from Europe.
Size: 116 X 53mm. |

Image Code H1908 |
Catalogue No.: H1908
Description: Neolithic Tools from Europe.
Size: 82 X 65mm. |

Image Code H1909 |
Catalogue No.: H1909
Description: Neolithic Tools from Europe.
Size: 82 X 72mm. |

Image Code H1910 |
Catalogue No.: H1910
Description: Neolithic Tools from Europe.
Size: 109 X 69mm. |

Image Code H1911 |
Catalogue No.: H1911
Description: Neolithic Tools from Europe.
Size: 101 X 66mm. |

Image Code H1912 |
Catalogue No.: H1912
Description: Neolithic Tools from Europe.
Size: 88 X 76mm. |

Image Code H1913 |
Catalogue No.: H1913
Description: Neolithic Tools from Europe.
Size: 96 X 61mm. |

Image Code H1914 |
Catalogue No.: H1914
Description: Neolithic Tools from Europe.
Size: 92 X 37mm. |

Image Code H1915 |
Catalogue No.: H1915
Description: Paleolithic and Mesolithic Periods, c 10000-4000 BC. Handaxes. Although wooden tools and hafts played an increasing role in human technology, it was the hard stone with its sharp, flaked edges that provided the human species with the tools and weapons needed to carve a living in an often harsh environment.
Size: 91 X 42mm. |

Image Code H1916 |
Catalogue No.: H1916
Description: Paleolithic and Mesolithic Periods, c 10000-4000 BC. Handaxes. Although wooden tools and hafts played an increasing role in human technology, it was the hard stone with its sharp, flaked edges that provided the human species with the tools and weapons needed to carve a living in an often harsh environment.
Size: 62 X34mm. |

Image Code H1917 |
Catalogue No.: H1917
Description: Paleolithic and Mesolithic Periods, c 10000-4000 BC. Handaxes. Although wooden tools and hafts played an increasing role in human technology, it was the hard stone with its sharp, flaked edges that provided the human species with the tools and weapons needed to carve a living in an often harsh environment.
Size: 114 X 31mm. |

Image Code H1918 |
Catalogue No.: H1918
Description: Paleolithic and Mesolithic Periods, c 10000-4000 BC. Handaxes. Although wooden tools and hafts played an increasing role in human technology, it was the hard stone with its sharp, flaked edges that provided the human species with the tools and weapons needed to carve a living in an often harsh environment.
Size: 43 X 30mm. |

Image Code H1919 |
Catalogue No.: H1919
Description: Paleolithic and Mesolithic Periods, c 10000-4000 BC. Handaxes. Although wooden tools and hafts played an increasing role in human technology, it was the hard stone with its sharp, flaked edges that provided the human species with the tools and weapons needed to carve a living in an often harsh environment.
Size: 79 X 15mm. |

Image Code H1920 |
Catalogue No.: H1920
Description: Paleolithic and Mesolithic Periods, c 10000-4000 BC. Handaxes. Although wooden tools and hafts played an increasing role in human technology, it was the hard stone with its sharp, flaked edges that provided the human species with the tools and weapons needed to carve a living in an often harsh environment.
Size: 95 X 18mm. |

Image Code H1921 |
Catalogue No.: H1921
Description: Paleolithic and Mesolithic Periods, c 10000-4000 BC. Handaxes. Although wooden tools and hafts played an increasing role in human technology, it was the hard stone with its sharp, flaked edges that provided the human species with the tools and weapons needed to carve a living in an often harsh environment.
Size: 62 X 26mm. |

Image Code H1922 |
Catalogue No.: H1922
Description: Paleolithic and Mesolithic Periods, c 10000-4000 BC. Handaxes. Although wooden tools and hafts played an increasing role in human technology, it was the hard stone with its sharp, flaked edges that provided the human species with the tools and weapons needed to carve a living in an often harsh environment.
Size: 95 X 41mm. |

Image Code H1923 |
Catalogue No.: H1923
Description: Paleolithic and Mesolithic Periods, c 10000-4000 BC. Handaxes. Although wooden tools and hafts played an increasing role in human technology, it was the hard stone with its sharp, flaked edges that provided the human species with the tools and weapons needed to carve a living in an often harsh environment.
Size: 67 X 23mm. |

Image Code H1926
Image Code H1926a |
Catalogue No.: H1926
Description: Axe-hammer with curved butt and convex sides. H1926a - abraded butt; asymmetrical cutting edge. Black fine grained rock. McAlpine 664. Bought Copenhagen. Provenance: Denmark. c. 3000 BC.
Size: 89 X 40mm. |

Image Code H1928 |
Catalogue No.: H1928
Description: Paleolithic c. 10000-4000 BC.
Size: 53 X 50mm. |

Image Code H1929 |
Catalogue No.: H1929
Description: Paleolithic c. 10000-4000 BC.
Size: 40 X 40mm. |

Image Code H1930 |
Catalogue No.: H1930
Description: Paleolithic c. 10000-4000 BC.
Size: 53 X 58mm. |

Image Code H1931 |
Catalogue No.: H1931
Description: Paleolithic c. 10000-4000 BC.
Size: 55 X 45mm. |

Image Code H1932 |
Catalogue No.: H1932
Description: Palaeolithic and Mesolithic Periods, c 10000-4000 BC. Handaxe. Although wooden tools and hafts played an increasing role in human technology, it was the hard stone with its sharp, flaked edges that provided the human species with the tools and weapons needed to carve a living in an often harsh environment. Excavated in Denmark. 34 pieces.
Size: 60 X 23mm. |

Image Code A03 |
Catalogue No.: A03
Description: Early European Stone Axe, ex Denmark, 2nd millennium BC.
Size: 68 X 48mm. |

Image Code A04 |
Catalogue No.: A04
Description: Early European Stone Axe, ex Denmark, 2nd millennium BC.
Size: 83 X 55mm. |

Image Code A05 |
Catalogue No.: A05
Description: Early European Stone Axe, ex Denmark, 2nd millennium BC.
Size: 74 X 75mm. |

Image Code A06 |
Catalogue No.: A06
Description: Early European Stone Axe, ex Denmark, 2nd millennium BC.
Size: 44 X 54mm. |

Image Code A07 |
Catalogue No.: A07
Description: Early European Stone Axe, ex Denmark, 2nd millennium BC.
Size: 87 X 64mm. |
Return to Top
|