. Guide leaflet. Implements ind Ornaments Typical of the Late Palaeolithic Vqi 1. Knife blade or spear point of flint | 2. Knife or etching tool of flint > (Aurignacian).:i. End scraper or planing tool of Hint 4. Harpoon point of hone \ o. Lance poinl of hone j ti. Beads i pendants of elk teeth / 7. Beads of univalve shells \ (Magdalenian). s. Fragment of bone with partial outline of a horse i etched upon it v 9, Fragment of hone with traces i geometric orna- I mentation 46 FIG. 32. THE PRGRESS OF PRIMITIVE MAX AS SHOWN BYJHISTOOLS AND WEAPONS: NEOLITHIC (Case DC) Sec also Hall of Prehi


. Guide leaflet. Implements ind Ornaments Typical of the Late Palaeolithic Vqi 1. Knife blade or spear point of flint | 2. Knife or etching tool of flint > (Aurignacian).:i. End scraper or planing tool of Hint 4. Harpoon point of hone \ o. Lance poinl of hone j ti. Beads i pendants of elk teeth / 7. Beads of univalve shells \ (Magdalenian). s. Fragment of bone with partial outline of a horse i etched upon it v 9, Fragment of hone with traces i geometric orna- I mentation 46 FIG. 32. THE PRGRESS OF PRIMITIVE MAX AS SHOWN BYJHISTOOLS AND WEAPONS: NEOLITHIC (Case DC) Sec also Hall of Prehistoric Cultures). Implements Typical of the Neolithic Age 1. Ax-hammer of stone, perforated for hafting. 2. Ax of flint, partly polished. 3. Saw of flint, one edge notched. 4. Dagger of flint, probably in imitation of metallic form. 5. Knife or sickle blade of flint. 6. Arrow point of flint, also made in larger sizes and used as spear points. 47


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