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Danish Mesolithic Period Antler Tine Tool wooden With its broad flat handle

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With its broad flat handle and sharply trimmed point

Agriculture was the foundation of the Vicús economy

crafted using the coiling method and painted with earth-derived pigments before firing

hint at the craftsmanship and symbolic significance imbued in the figure's creation

Danish Mesolithic Period Antler Tine Tool wooden With its broad flat handleErteblle Culture, c. 54003950 BC, Denmark A fascinating Mesolithic percussion tool, this pointed antler tine billet is a beautifully preserved artifact, recovered from the peat bogs of Denmark. Made from red deer antler, this compact and charming tool was likely used for precise flint knappingideal for flaking and shaping medium to small blades, points, and arrowheads. Crafted and used by the Erteblle culture, this object offers a direct link to a

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