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RARE Chert Scraper Artefact British Stone Age Tool Cornwall Genuine Lithic Find

Original price was: £78.00.Current price is: £70.20.

Genuine Rare Stone Age Artefact from Cornwall

This is a rare Chert Scraper Artefact originating from the British Stone Age, a remarkable lithic tool carefully crafted and used by our prehistoric ancestors. Discovered in Cornwall, this specimen represents an important survival implement from a time when communities relied on hand-made stone tools for everyday life. Chert, a fine-grained sedimentary rock related to flint, was a favoured material due to its hardness and ability to fracture predictably, creating sharp edges ideal for scraping, cutting, and processing materials.

Every detail of this piece reflects ancient ingenuity, making it a fascinating addition for collectors, historians, and enthusiasts of prehistoric tools. Unlike modern reproductions, this is a genuine, authenticated specimen—the very stone tool shaped and used thousands of years ago.

Material and Tool Construction

This scraper has been expertly knapped from chert, a silica-rich rock found in abundance across Britain. Prehistoric craftspeople selected nodules of chert and struck them with hammerstones to remove flakes. The resulting sharp edges were then refined to create functional implements. Scrapers such as this were particularly valued for their versatility: they could be used to clean animal hides, shape wooden implements, or prepare food resources.

The lithic reduction techniques employed reflect the skill of Stone Age toolmakers, with controlled flake removals leaving behind characteristic ridges and working edges. Chert’s durability ensured that these artefacts could withstand repeated use, making them indispensable in daily life.

Archaeological and Historical Significance

Scrapers are among the most common artefacts recovered from Stone Age sites, yet each one is unique, bearing signs of use and workmanship. This particular scraper offers a tangible connection to the Mesolithic and Neolithic cultural periods in Britain, when hunter-gatherer groups and early farming communities relied heavily on stone tools.

The region of Cornwall, with its rich geological resources, was a notable area for prehistoric activity. Artefacts such as this not only illustrate survival strategies but also provide insight into early trade networks, as chert and flint tools were often transported or exchanged across long distances. Holding such an item is to hold a direct link to the daily survival and craftsmanship of prehistoric peoples.

Collector’s Details

  • Artefact Type: Chert Scraper Tool
  • Cultural Period: British Stone Age
  • Material: Chert (fine-grained silica rock)
  • Origin: Cornwall, UK
  • Provenance: Genuine prehistoric lithic tool, carefully chosen specimen
  • Condition: Authentic, showing age-appropriate wear and crafted working edges
  • Sizing: Scale Rule Squares / Cube = 1cm. Full sizing available in photos.

Authenticity and Presentation

All of our artefacts are 100% genuine specimens and are supplied with a Certificate of Authenticity, guaranteeing their provenance and authenticity. The photos provided show the actual specimen you will receive—carefully selected and photographed to highlight its details.

This is more than just a collector’s item; it is a piece of human history. Owning such an artefact allows you to preserve and showcase a direct connection to the ingenuity and resilience of early people in Britain. For collectors of lithics, students of archaeology, or those fascinated by the Stone Age, this scraper is a truly rare and meaningful find.

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Genuine Rare Stone Age Artefact from Cornwall

This is a rare Chert Scraper Artefact originating from the British Stone Age, a remarkable lithic tool carefully crafted and used by our prehistoric ancestors. Discovered in Cornwall, this specimen represents an important survival implement from a time when communities relied on hand-made stone tools for everyday life. Chert, a fine-grained sedimentary rock related to flint, was a favoured material due to its hardness and ability to fracture predictably, creating sharp edges ideal for scraping, cutting, and processing materials.

Every detail of this piece reflects ancient ingenuity, making it a fascinating addition for collectors, historians, and enthusiasts of prehistoric tools. Unlike modern reproductions, this is a genuine, authenticated specimen—the very stone tool shaped and used thousands of years ago.

Material and Tool Construction

This scraper has been expertly knapped from chert, a silica-rich rock found in abundance across Britain. Prehistoric craftspeople selected nodules of chert and struck them with hammerstones to remove flakes. The resulting sharp edges were then refined to create functional implements. Scrapers such as this were particularly valued for their versatility: they could be used to clean animal hides, shape wooden implements, or prepare food resources.

The lithic reduction techniques employed reflect the skill of Stone Age toolmakers, with controlled flake removals leaving behind characteristic ridges and working edges. Chert’s durability ensured that these artefacts could withstand repeated use, making them indispensable in daily life.

Archaeological and Historical Significance

Scrapers are among the most common artefacts recovered from Stone Age sites, yet each one is unique, bearing signs of use and workmanship. This particular scraper offers a tangible connection to the Mesolithic and Neolithic cultural periods in Britain, when hunter-gatherer groups and early farming communities relied heavily on stone tools.

The region of Cornwall, with its rich geological resources, was a notable area for prehistoric activity. Artefacts such as this not only illustrate survival strategies but also provide insight into early trade networks, as chert and flint tools were often transported or exchanged across long distances. Holding such an item is to hold a direct link to the daily survival and craftsmanship of prehistoric peoples.

Collector’s Details

  • Artefact Type: Chert Scraper Tool
  • Cultural Period: British Stone Age
  • Material: Chert (fine-grained silica rock)
  • Origin: Cornwall, UK
  • Provenance: Genuine prehistoric lithic tool, carefully chosen specimen
  • Condition: Authentic, showing age-appropriate wear and crafted working edges
  • Sizing: Scale Rule Squares / Cube = 1cm. Full sizing available in photos.

Authenticity and Presentation

All of our artefacts are 100% genuine specimens and are supplied with a Certificate of Authenticity, guaranteeing their provenance and authenticity. The photos provided show the actual specimen you will receive—carefully selected and photographed to highlight its details.

This is more than just a collector’s item; it is a piece of human history. Owning such an artefact allows you to preserve and showcase a direct connection to the ingenuity and resilience of early people in Britain. For collectors of lithics, students of archaeology, or those fascinated by the Stone Age, this scraper is a truly rare and meaningful find.

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