Russian Neolithic's
Collected at a site on the Moscow River, South of Moscow
Time frame: RUSSIAN NEOLITHIC
7200 - 5700 years BP.
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Bifacial Socketed Projectile Material: Upper Volga flint |
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Length: 2.545" |
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Thickness: .354" |
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Close-up of patination |
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Width: .581 |
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Pereslavl-Zalessky, Yaroslavl Russia AGE: 4,500 - 3,000 BP Combed Ware Culture |
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Length: 3.10" Width: 1.88" Thickness: .94" |
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Material: Difficult to identify appears to be Quartz |
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Anadyr' Siberia Far Eastern Russia |
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Map of the Bering land bridge during the late Wisconsin glaciation, when global sea level dropped to about 120 meters or more below its present position. |
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North Eastern Siberian Projectile or Knife Length: 1.7", or 42.8 mm Width: .73", or 18.9 mm Found near the mouth of the Anadyr River, Siberia |
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Note: The flake scar in the upper left of the picture is not a recent impact. Note the advancement of the patination on the scare |
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Close up of Patination |
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Length: 1.2", or 31.3 mm Width: .26", or 6.7 mm Bird Projectile ? |
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| Close up of Patination |
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Length: 2.1", or 53.5 mm Width: .93", or 23.7 mm Lanceolate Uniface Tool or Projectile |
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| Close up of Patination |
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Heavily patinated, Very similar to the way Knife River Flint patinates when exposed to the surface. Hafting area on the Ventral side. The rest of artifact exhibits no flaking. This is a very common technique that I've seen with most Alaskan scrapers |
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Length: 1.6", or 36.9 mm Width: .67", or 16.9 mm Flake Tool or Projectile w/margin flaking |
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