7 Raw Materials: Flint

Showcase
Display Case 7
Arrowhead (8)
Fishtail Dagger (1)
Arrowhead (7)
Blade (5)
Hatchet (9)
Dagger (10)

Flint was one of the most important raw materials of the Stone Age. It is particularly hard, breaks like glass with extremely sharp edges and is easy to work with by striking.
For axes, large sickle blades or fishtail daggers, especially high-quality flint was in demand, as it still occurs today on the Baltic coast.

Info: Showcase 7

Fishtail Dagger

Age: 2200 - 1800 v. Chr. Neolithic period

Material: Flint

Location: Wittenberg

Scratcher

Age: 11.000 - 9500 v. Chr. Palaeolithic period

Material: Flint

Location: HH-Rissen

Blade Scraper

Age: 11.000 - 9500 v. Chr. Palaeolithic period

Material: Flint

Location: HH-Rissen

Graver

Age: 11.000 - 9500 v. Chr. Palaeolithic period

Material: Flint

Location: HH-Rissen

Blade

Age: 6500 - 4200 v. Chr. Mesolithic period

Material: Flint

Location: HH-Boberg

Blade

Age: 6500 - 4200 v. Chr. Mesolithic period

Material: Flint

Location: HH-Boberg

Arrowhead

Age: 2200 - 1800 v. Chr. Neolithic period

Material: Flint

Location: HH-Rissen

Arrowhead

Age: 2200 - 1800 v. Chr. Neolithic period

Material: Flint

Location: HH-Rissen

Disc Hatchet

Age: 4000 - 2200 v. Chr. Neolithic period

Material: Flint

Location: HH-Lohbrügge

Dagger

Age: 2200 - 1800 v. Chr. Neolithic period

Material: Flint

Location: Kaltenkirchen

Hatchet

Age: 4000 - 2200 v. Chr. Neolithic period

Material: Flint

Location: HH-Osdorf

Hatchet

Age: 4000 - 2200 v. Chr. Neolithic period

Material: Flint

Location: Buchholz