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Danish Mesolithic Period Flint Scraper tanagra Traces of white clay and

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Traces of white clay and brown pigment

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showcasing the form widely popular across the Roman Empire from the end of the first century through the early fourth century

Danish Mesolithic Period Flint Scraper tanagra Traces of white clay andErteblle Culture, c. 54003950 BC, Denmark A stunning example of a flint end scraper from the Erteblle culture, showcasing the exceptional craftsmanship of the late Mesolithic period. This traditional scraper features modified edges and finely worked sharp rims, still maintaining its precision after thousands of years. Scrapers like this were used for a variety of tasks, including preparing animal hides, processing food, and shaping other tools. Its

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