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Danish Mesolithic Period Flint Blade Chiriqui and continuity between generations

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and continuity between generations

underscoring their deep spiritual and ceremonial significance

and a monkey skull—forming a concentrated assemblage of sacrificial and medicinal substances

showcasing the vigorous artistry and dynamic export tradition of late Ming China

this vessel could originate from the Funnelbeaker culture (c

Danish Mesolithic Period Flint Blade Chiriqui and continuity between generationsErteblle Culture, c. 54003950 BC, Denmark A mesmerizing and finely crafted flint blade from the late Mesolithic period, discovered in Denmark and attributed to the Erteblle culture. This small yet highly effective tool features delicately trimmed, razor sharp edgesstill impressively keen after more than 6,000 years. In archaeological terms, a blade is a specific type of stone tool, produced by striking a long, narrow flake from a prepared core. These

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