Neolithic Agate Flint Barbed Arrowhead – 3.8 cm | Ténéré, Mali

Neolithic Agate Flint Barbed Arrowhead – 3.8 cm | Ténéré, Mali

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A True Little Jewel from the Sahara This museum-quality barbed arrowhead is a remarkable example of Neolithic craftsmanship. Knapped from beautifully zoned agate flint, it features a 3.8 cm stem and an uncommonly wide, finely retouched form — a genuine rarity among prehistoric points. Specimen Details Material: Agate flint (silex) Length: 3.8 cm Period: Neolithic, c. 5200–2500 BCE Form: Barbed arrowhead with stem — an uncommon, fairly wide form Retouch: Fine pressure-flaking; nice retouch quality throughout Patina: Beautiful desert patina Provenance: Africa — Mali, Ténéré region Collection history: From an old private collection (1950's) France, purchased at auction Why This Piece Stands Out The zoned agate flint gives this arrowhead a striking visual quality rarely seen in Neolithic points. Combined with its well-preserved desert patina and documented provenance from the Ténéré region, this is an exceptional addition to any serious prehistoric artefact collection, natural history display, or cabinet of curiosities. Each specimen is unique. The piece you receive will match the listing image.

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