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LOT 1625
Stone Age Tenerian Axe Head
NEOLITHIC PERIOD, CIRCA 6,000 B.P.
5 3/4 in. (291 grams, 14.6 cm).
Lentoid in section and linguiform in plan with squared cutting edge and broad, rounded butt. [No Reserve]
Provenance
Found Sahara, North Africa.
Acquired from a US-based collector.
From the private collection of an East Anglian, UK, specialist collector.
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