| Restocking Fee | No |
|---|---|
| Return shipping will be paid by | Seller |
| All returns accepted | Returns Accepted |
| Item must be returned within | 60 Days |
| Refund will be given as | Money Back |
| Provenance | Ownership History Not Available |
| Time Period Manufactured | Pre-1600 |
| Country/Region of Manufacture | Western Sahara |
| Age | 3,500 - 8,000 years |
| Handmade | Yes |
| Culture | African |
Check the listing for details. (8) Choice Miniature Assorted Neolithic Points W/CASE, Ancient African Artifacts. Condition: Used. Listed at 55.00 USD. (8) CHOICE MINIATURE NEOLITHIC ASSORTED POINTS / TOOLS WITH DISPLAY CASE. These fine artifacts need to be put onto perspective: They are only 5/8" to 7/8" in length. They are all enclosed in a 2" X 3" display case, which is included with the sale. They are all in very good condition with only minimal ancient damage. They include blades, hollow based triangles and the ever popular stemmed points. In spite of their diminutive size, these are actual artifacts, tools that were used in everyday life thousands of years ago. They were found in the western Sahara Desert of N. Africa and are from the Neolithic Era (New Stone Age), some 3,500 to 6,000 years ago. I don't glue the points down, so you may find some shifting from shipment, and are free to reposition the display to your liking. (I offer 1-day shipping as a matter of course, although I often ship the same day payment is received. I figure once you've paid for an item, you own it, and might as well have it as soon as possible.) As with all of my artifacts, these are guaranteed authentic for life. MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE: If you are not satisfied with this item for any reason, return it undamaged within 60 days for a full refund. SALES TAX: Colorado residents will be charged 8.9% sales tax. Other states that require sales tax paid for mail order purchases will be charged the applicable tax for that state. *The field of Sahara Neolithic Artifacts was expanded by the advent of GPS technology for meteorite hunters in the Sahara Desert. Thousands of years ago North Africa was a temperate environment similar to our own Great Plains. Countless generations of Stone-Age Man lived, hunted, fought and died there, leaving behind their weapons and tools. Today North Africa consists largely of the Sahara Desert, an inhospitable area almost the size of the United States. Constantly shifting sands and the ability to now safely travel off established trade routes have expanded this fascinating field of study by making these artifacts available to scholars and collectors around the world.