Michelsberg, Neolithic 3 Big flints 9 cm L. Knife - 5000 BC Axe

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Michelsberg Neolithic flint knife from the Spiennes area dating to about 5000 BC, roughly 9 cm long, country of origin unknown and in good condition, acquired from a private collection in 2025 with provenance from a French collection.

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Description from the seller

Quite large axes - knifes made from the local flint of Spiennes and the surrounding area. Typical of the Middle Neolithic Michelsberg culture.
This pieces was specifically used to cut off long blades that could be used as a knife. The Spiennes site near Mons is world famous for its large number of flint mines and is one of the largest exploitations of this product in Europe. The modern local museum is well worth a visit.
In good condition and no restorations
Dimensions 9 cm

provenance:
The lot comes from a France collection. Public auction 2025.


Seller's Story

IMPORTANT: We do not ship to the United States due to new tariff policies. It is the buyer's responsibility to pay import taxes and any customs fees in the country of destination.
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Quite large axes - knifes made from the local flint of Spiennes and the surrounding area. Typical of the Middle Neolithic Michelsberg culture.
This pieces was specifically used to cut off long blades that could be used as a knife. The Spiennes site near Mons is world famous for its large number of flint mines and is one of the largest exploitations of this product in Europe. The modern local museum is well worth a visit.
In good condition and no restorations
Dimensions 9 cm

provenance:
The lot comes from a France collection. Public auction 2025.


Seller's Story

IMPORTANT: We do not ship to the United States due to new tariff policies. It is the buyer's responsibility to pay import taxes and any customs fees in the country of destination.
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Details

Era
Before 1400
Culture
Michelsberg, Neolithic
Country of origin
Unknown
Century/timeframe
5000 BC
Material
3 Big flints 9 cm L. Knife - 5000 BC
Acquired from
Private collection
Condition
Good
Year acquired
2025
Country acquired from
France
Previous owner acquired from
Private collection
Previous owner - year acquired
1960
Previous owner - country acquired from
France
I verify that I have obtained this object legally and that I am allowed to sell it
Yes
Overall Length
9 cm
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296
Objects sold
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