Mesolithic Harpoons & Lyngby Axe

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Illustration

Emma Groeneveld
by Wolfgang Sauber
published on 19 December 2016
Mesolithic Harpoons & Lyngby Axe Download Full Size Image

Harpoons and Lyngby Axe (an axe made of antler) dated to around the 11th millennium BCE and belonging to the Mesolithic Age. It is on display at the Archaeological Museum of the state of Brandenburg in Germany.

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Sauber, W. (2016, December 19). Mesolithic Harpoons & Lyngby Axe. World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved from https://www.worldhistory.org/image/6188/mesolithic-harpoons--lyngby-axe/

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Sauber, Wolfgang. "Mesolithic Harpoons & Lyngby Axe." World History Encyclopedia. Last modified December 19, 2016. https://www.worldhistory.org/image/6188/mesolithic-harpoons--lyngby-axe/.

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