Danish dark grey flint axe, unpolished. Circa 3500 BC, 12 cm…
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Danish dark grey flint axe, unpolished. circa 3500 BC, 12 cm long. Provenance: Collection of thr Lord McAlpine of West Green, Charles Ede Ltd. London, ref. 9870

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