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EditorialThe Netherlands prehistory, pointed, organic, antlers, 11.9 x 1.4 x 0.3 cm, mesolithic 9000-4500 BC, the Netherlands, South Holland, Rotterdam, Maasvlakte, Europoort, between posts 1033 and 1034.
EditorialThe Netherlands prehistory, lower jaw, human, organic, bone, human, 3 x 2 x 2 cm, mesolithic bronze age 9000-1000 BC, the Netherlands, South Holland, Katwijk, Katwijk.
EditorialThe Netherlands prehistory, harpoon, organic, bone, 5.4 x 0.92 cm, prehistory -9000, -4500, the Netherlands, South Holland, Rotterdam, Maasvlakte.
EditorialThe Netherlands prehistory, blade, stone, flint, 1.8 x 6.5 x 0.6 cm, mesolithic 9000-4500 BC, the Netherlands, South Holland, Rotterdam, Maasvlakte, Europoort, between posts 1033 and 1034.
EditorialThe Netherlands prehistory, prime, organic, bone, L, 15.5 cm, B, 2.4 cm, D, 1.3 cm, weight, 23.9 grams, Mesolithic 9000-6000 BC, Netherlands, South Holland, The Hague, The Hague, Scheveningen.
Editorialcomplete eggshell deigned from the thrown off of a red deer. Parts of the rosary and the eye and ice branch are removed with a flint stone tool. The stem hole is cylindrical and has a diameter of 23mm. Cut marks are visible at both ends of the stem hol...
EditorialThe Netherlands prehistory, harpoon, organic, bone, 5.04 x 0.92 cm, prehistory -9000, -4500, the Netherlands, South Holland, Rotterdam, Maasvlakte.
EditorialThe Netherlands prehistory, harpoon, organic, bone, 5.98 x 1.11 cm, prehistory -9000, -4500, the Netherlands, South Holland, Rotterdam, Maasvlakte.
Editorialpoint of antler with 6 barbs, separated by narrow, crosswise incisions. Completely cool, no visible traces of cutting, spitsoval section, harpoon, organic, bone, 8.18 x 1.3 cm, prehistory -9000.
EditorialThe Netherlands prehistory, harpoon, organic, bone, 6.19 x 0.97 cm, prehistory -9000, -4500, the Netherlands, South Holland, Rotterdam, Maasvlakte.
EditorialThe Netherlands prehistory, blade, stone, flint, 4.7 x 13.9 x 0.8 cm, mesolithic 9000-4500 BC, the Netherlands, South Holland, Rotterdam, Maasvlakte, Europoort, between posts 1033 and 1034.
Editoriallegs pointed with 5 barbs at the tip, separated by not very slanting, rather deep incisions. Something damaged at the base, somewhat worn. Longitudinal cutting marks on one side still weakly visible. On one side inner wall structure of bone visible. Di...
EditorialLori Goldman, whose nonprofit group "Fems for Dems" has nearly 9000 members, leaves home for an organizing event in Bloomfield Hills, Mich., Sept. 24, 2020. (Ruth Fremson/The New York Times