flint blades

MAC BCN-022905, MAC BCN-022906, MAC BCN-022907, MAC BCN-022919
Object type burin
Culture/period Prehistory
Materials flint
Technique carving
Mint
Production date -2800 / -2700
Current location Exposició permanent
Archaeological site Bauma de la Sargantana
Township Oliola (La Noguera)
Dimensions 213 x 14 mm, 200 x 16 mm, 240 x 15 mm, 175 x 16 mm, 122 x 17 mm
Description
Large retouched blades in flint from a foreign source, produced by the indirect percussion technique. This process involved a hammer possibly of wood and a deer antler punch. This technique is well known at the end of the Neolithic. The blades were essentially tools for harvesting as shown by a very evident gloss formed on the edges when cutting cereals. These objects, together with pottery, metal tools, and polished stone tools, were documented in a tomb with múltiple burials where numerous human skeletal remains were found.
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Omeka ID 2605