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RARE Flint Leaf-Shaped Arrowhead – British Stone Age Tool | Authentic Lithic Artefact from Cornwall | With COA

£60.00

This listing features a RARE Flint Leaf-Shaped Arrowhead, an expertly knapped Stone Age projectile point from Cornwall, United Kingdom. Leaf-shaped arrowheads are one of the most elegant and iconic forms of early human toolmaking, commonly associated with Late Mesolithic to Early Neolithic periods.

Made from high-quality Cornish flint, this finely worked arrowhead shows evidence of bifacial flaking, forming a symmetrical leaf-like shape with a fine point. Such tools were primarily used for hunting game, and were likely hafted onto wooden shafts to serve as effective arrow or spear tips.

This specimen is a genuine lithic artefact, legally and ethically sourced, and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. You will receive the exact artefact shown in the listing photos.

Artefact Details:

  • Type: Flint Leaf-Shaped Arrowhead
  • Function: Hunting projectile point (arrow or light spear)
  • Cultural Period: Late Mesolithic to Neolithic
  • Age Estimate: Approx. 6,000–4,000 BCE
  • Origin: Cornwall, United Kingdom
  • Material: Silicified flint sourced from Cornish geological formations
  • Condition: Excellent – with clearly defined edges and symmetry
  • Size Reference: Scale cube = 1cm. Full dimensions shown in photo.

Archaeological & Typological Features:

  • Form: Thin, symmetrical, and finely bifacially flaked with a central ridge or spine.
  • Edge Work: Carefully retouched edges with a pointed distal end and rounded to tapering base.
  • Manufacture Technique: Pressure flaking or direct percussion methods used by skilled knappers.
  • Tool Tradition: Leaf points are diagnostic of Neolithic toolkits but may originate from late Mesolithic industries.

Geological Context:

  • Material Source: The flint is locally derived from sedimentary chalk and gravel beds common in southwestern Britain.
  • Depositional Environment: Surface finds or ploughed field contexts in Cornwall, where prehistoric activity was widespread.
  • Lithic Assemblage Context: Leaf points often occur with scrapers, blades, and microliths in multi-component tool scatters.

Why This Item is Special:

  • Rare Form: Leaf-shaped points are less common than barbed & tanged types and are highly sought after by collectors and museums.
  • Authenticity Guaranteed: Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.
  • Excellent Condition: High-quality edge flaking, minimal damage, and ready for display.
  • Educational & Historic Value: A tangible representation of early human innovation and hunting practices.

Perfect For:

  • Collectors of prehistoric tools & flint artefacts
  • Museum displays or educational collections
  • Gifts for archaeology lovers
  • Anyone seeking a genuine piece of British prehistory

Summary:

  • Artefact: RARE Flint Leaf-Shaped Arrowhead
  • Origin: Cornwall, UK
  • Period: Late Mesolithic / Neolithic
  • Use: Projectile point for hunting
  • Material: Local Cornish flint
  • Authenticity: 100% Genuine | Certificate of Authenticity included
  • Photographed: Actual specimen shown
  • Sizing: Scale = 1cm cube, see photo for exact dimensions

Note:

All of our Artefacts are 100% Genuine Specimens & come with a Certificate of Authenticity.

The specimen shown is the exact artefact you will receive.

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Description

This listing features a RARE Flint Leaf-Shaped Arrowhead, an expertly knapped Stone Age projectile point from Cornwall, United Kingdom. Leaf-shaped arrowheads are one of the most elegant and iconic forms of early human toolmaking, commonly associated with Late Mesolithic to Early Neolithic periods.

Made from high-quality Cornish flint, this finely worked arrowhead shows evidence of bifacial flaking, forming a symmetrical leaf-like shape with a fine point. Such tools were primarily used for hunting game, and were likely hafted onto wooden shafts to serve as effective arrow or spear tips.

This specimen is a genuine lithic artefact, legally and ethically sourced, and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. You will receive the exact artefact shown in the listing photos.

Artefact Details:

  • Type: Flint Leaf-Shaped Arrowhead
  • Function: Hunting projectile point (arrow or light spear)
  • Cultural Period: Late Mesolithic to Neolithic
  • Age Estimate: Approx. 6,000–4,000 BCE
  • Origin: Cornwall, United Kingdom
  • Material: Silicified flint sourced from Cornish geological formations
  • Condition: Excellent – with clearly defined edges and symmetry
  • Size Reference: Scale cube = 1cm. Full dimensions shown in photo.

Archaeological & Typological Features:

  • Form: Thin, symmetrical, and finely bifacially flaked with a central ridge or spine.
  • Edge Work: Carefully retouched edges with a pointed distal end and rounded to tapering base.
  • Manufacture Technique: Pressure flaking or direct percussion methods used by skilled knappers.
  • Tool Tradition: Leaf points are diagnostic of Neolithic toolkits but may originate from late Mesolithic industries.

Geological Context:

  • Material Source: The flint is locally derived from sedimentary chalk and gravel beds common in southwestern Britain.
  • Depositional Environment: Surface finds or ploughed field contexts in Cornwall, where prehistoric activity was widespread.
  • Lithic Assemblage Context: Leaf points often occur with scrapers, blades, and microliths in multi-component tool scatters.

Why This Item is Special:

  • Rare Form: Leaf-shaped points are less common than barbed & tanged types and are highly sought after by collectors and museums.
  • Authenticity Guaranteed: Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.
  • Excellent Condition: High-quality edge flaking, minimal damage, and ready for display.
  • Educational & Historic Value: A tangible representation of early human innovation and hunting practices.

Perfect For:

  • Collectors of prehistoric tools & flint artefacts
  • Museum displays or educational collections
  • Gifts for archaeology lovers
  • Anyone seeking a genuine piece of British prehistory

Summary:

  • Artefact: RARE Flint Leaf-Shaped Arrowhead
  • Origin: Cornwall, UK
  • Period: Late Mesolithic / Neolithic
  • Use: Projectile point for hunting
  • Material: Local Cornish flint
  • Authenticity: 100% Genuine | Certificate of Authenticity included
  • Photographed: Actual specimen shown
  • Sizing: Scale = 1cm cube, see photo for exact dimensions

Note:

All of our Artefacts are 100% Genuine Specimens & come with a Certificate of Authenticity.

The specimen shown is the exact artefact you will receive.

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