A larger thinbutted Danish neolithic axe from the 4th mill BC.
Symmetrically shaped blade, polished on all four sides with very smooth surfaces.
Size is 21,5 cm. - c. 8,5 inches.
Condition: A choice axe with a chip to the edge. Otherwise as made.
Ex. Private collection.
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An interesting lot of three ancient Bronze weapons from the Near East. Luristan, 2nd.-1st mill BC.
The lot consist of a tanged dagger, 19 cm., a large, tanged javelin, also 19 cm. and a tanged lance 22-23 cm.
All three items come with nice patinas andin choice condition.
Ex. Danish Prvate Collection.
Large ovate hand axe made of a flake of tan quartzite. Bifacial tool with carefully worked front side. The rougher back side with fewer removals. The continuous cutting edge weathered by sand and wind action.
This type of tool stands for the presence of Palaeolithic populations in North Africa.
For the hominid evolution in the Sahara and in North Africa, cf. Brown University Course ARCH 1616: Brett Kaufman. Between Sahara and Sea: North Africa from Human Origins to Islam...
A extremely rare Danish neolithic Daggeraxe from the Funnelbeaker culture dating to 3500-3000 BC.
The daggeraxes were mounted on shafts just like axes, and there and their use was connected to rituals and ceremonies as well as they were used as weapons in battle. Compared to daggers and axes, the daggeraxes were only made in very limited numbers...
A lot of 5 knapped silex points from the private collection of P.F. Wulff. We're selling this very old collection in smaller lots to give everyone a chance to own a small piece of the pre-historic Americas!
Fine lot with several spear types, in grey and brown silex, all dating around 10.000-6.000 BC.
Size: Up to 49 mm. and smaller.
Condition: VF-EF, nice patinas.
P.F. Wulff collection (c...
A choice and large tanged bronze lance, Ancient Near East, mid 2nd. mill. BC BC. 'Luristan' Turkmenistan / Uzbekistan bronze age.
A very impressive and decorative bronze lance with a long, bent tang, massive socket and a broad, leaf-shaped blade with highly profiled midrib.
A beautiful lance that would have been highly efficient on combat.
Size: c. 35,5 cm. long.
Condition: Choice. Beautiful green bronze patina...
Large ovate hand axe made of a flake of tan quartzite. Bifacial tool with neat front side, the coarser back side with some removal of flakes. The continuous cutting edge weathered by sand and wind action.
This type of tool making is characteristic of the presence of Palaeolithic populations in North Africa.
For the hominid evolution in the Sahara and North Africa, cf. Brown University Course ARCH 1616 (pdf): Brett Kaufman...
A nice pair of Danish Neolithic silex Daggers. The daggers date to early Daggertime - c. 2200-2000 BC.
Skillfully shaped, thin blades with 'seamed' edges.
An interesting pair of neolithic daggers.
Size: c. 12 & 13,5 cm - 5-5,5 inches.
Condition: Nice. Intact daggers with nice patinas and smaller losses.
Ex. Danish Private collection.
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Ancient European Neolithic 5500 - 2750 BC. Cucuteni Trypillia Tripolye Culture Mother Goddess Ceramic Figurine.
This female ceramic figurine made by the Neolithic Age people known to scholars as the Cucuteni -Trypillia culture...
A nice collection of three Danish early Neolithic 'Step axes' dating to 4th-3rd mill. B.C.
This is also known as the perid of the 'Erteboelle'-culture, during which the use of hard stone for tools and weapons became more frequent.
All three axes a grinded to a cylindrical design, with an asymmetrical edge, suggesting they were mounted as adzes, on the woodden shaft in antiquity.
Sizes: 12,5, 11,5 & 10,5 cm.
Condition: Choice axes - as made.
Ancient European Neolithic 5500 - 2750 BC. Cucuteni Trypillia Tripolye Culture sculptured ceramic figurine of a seated Mother Goddess.
This female ceramic figurine made by the Neolithic Age people known to scholars as the Cucuteni -Trypillia culture.
These people, known for their massive settlements that rivaled the earliest cities in Mesopotamia in size, flourished on the territory of Eastern Europe in what is now Ukraine, Romania, and Moldova from, 7,500 to 4,750 years ago.
To ...
A nice pair of a Danish Neolithic axe and a Chisel from later part of 3rd mill BC.
This is a period where the neolithic tools became more specialised for certain tasks.
The pair consist of an polished, smaller axe and an unpolished chisel.
Sizes: 11 & 12 cm.
Condition: Choice w. minor chips.
Ex. Private collection.
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An eastern mediterranean core – formed glass amphoriskos
Core-formed opaque blue Amphoriskos with yellow and white trail wound spirally around rim and neck, under the shoulder both trails are combed into a feather pattern. The knob at the bottom and the handles are made of greenish clear glass.
(cf. Morell collection, M136)
Origin: Eastern Mediterranean
Period: 2nd - mid 1st century B.C.
Material: Glass
Dimension: 12,5 c...
Glas Alabastron
Alabastron on a blue background, combed in brown and white like a feather, two types of handle extensions on the side.
(see also Corning, Smith Coll., no. 19)
Origin: Egypt
Period: late 4th – early 3rd century
Material: Glass
Dimension: 12,0 cm.
You can find the 360° video in 4k on my Youtube chanel:
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A small set of three Danish Neolithic Axes, dating to 3rd-4th mill BC.
Lot consist of two polished and an unpolished axe.
The larger axe is a thinbutted type from the late 4th / early 3rd mill BC. The axe is almost completely polished on all four sides, which is a scarce feature. It also has writing in pencil the side - hard to read, though.
The two other axes are thinbladed in size and design.
Sizes: 12,5 - 15 cm
Condition: Nice Very fi...
Ancient egyptian bronze apis bull statuette
The base is wooden and made for it, wich measures 63mm x 30mm
An Egyptian bronze bull depicted walking on an intergral rectangular base. Bull measures 50mm in length and stands 50mm high from the base to the top of the horns. The tip of one horn and one ear lost, otherwise condition is good, with a dark freen patina , late Dynastic Period, c. 664-332 B.C.
Condition: look at pictures
If you are interested,...
Shabti for Psusennes II (Pasebakheniut II) Overseer
Excavated in 1940 by Pierre Montet in Tanis, tomb III
Cairo Museum, overseer JE 86959, worker JE 86958
Photo: Tanis, L’or des pharaons pg. 136-137
Origin: Egypt
Period: New Kingdom, 21st Dynasty
Date: 959 – 945 BC
Material: Fayence
Dimension: 7,0 cm.
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Tentosorkon – Tnt-sArknA Overseer
Bab el-Gasus Shabtis - Cache II - Tomb of the Priests of Amun.
Also known as Tjentosorkon, Tjentsarken, Tentserken, Tentsarkena, Tentosorkon
The name means ‘The (female) servant of Osorkon
Mistress of house, Chantress of Amen-Re, the king of the gods
Tentosorkon (That of Sorkon), a name of Libyan origin which appeared around the 21st dynasty in the Delta, and was popularised in the 22nd dynasty wit...