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LOT 1934
African Stone Age Homo Erectus Knapped Stone Handaxe
PALAEOLITHIC PERIOD, CIRCA 1,000,000-500,000 B.P.
4 in. (137 grams, 10.3 cm).
Piriform in plan with thick rear bulb; old collector's label 'Faustkeil. Fezzangebirge auf dem 11°50' Längen-u. 25°45' Breitengrad, Sahara. 350000-500000 Jahre alt.' [No Reserve]
Provenance
Purchased on the European art market.
Property of a Norfolk, UK, collector.
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