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Locality: Feldhofer Grotte, Neandertal, GermanySize: 19,4 cmTrue to original reproduction of a possible tool of the Neanderthal man. The hand axe is almond shaped and very evenly worked.The original piece is kept in the Neandertal Museum in Mettmann, Germany. It belongs to the same site and was discovered 70 years after the famous skull was found during an excavation not far from the Feldhofer Grotte. Casts are made in-house and hand-colored.Colors in photos may differ slightly from the delivered piece.
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Neolithic period;Age: approx. 4,000 yearsSite: Oldenburg, Lower Saxony, GermanySize: approx. 10 cmAncient tools reflect the great craftsmanship of the people of prehistoric times. With simple means, they succeeded in creating objects that bear witness to their life and work right up to our own days. This lifelike, hand-painted replica of a brawler's hammer head, which was also used as a normal hammer or axe, has a hole in the middle, which was intended for the wooden shaft.
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Upper PaleolithicPlace of discovery: Solutré, Saône-et-Loire, FranceSize: approx. 27 cmCasts are manufactured and hand-colored in our premises.Therefore, it may be that the colors in photos differ slightly from the delivered piece.
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Animal figurines from prehistoric times exert a special fascination. Their simple and almost naïve depiction creates an impression. This small, round bear statue was originally carved from amber. Our replica is made of slightly translucent, dyed plastic.Age: Neolithic; (age: approx. 3,000 years)Locality: Słupsk(Stolp), Pomerania, PolandSize: 10.5 cmReplicas, reconstructions and casts are made in-house and colored by hand. It is therefore possible that there may be color deviations between the photos and the pieces delivered.
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size: approx. 13 cmBronze Age (approx. 1,200 years)Klein-Zastrow, Pommerania, GermanyThis rare piece was probably a burial object, serving to worship the divine primordial mother.
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Cast, original carving on boneUpper Palaeolithic, Magdalenian;Place of discovery: Tayac, Dordogne, southern FranceSize: approx. 9 x 11 cmOne side shows a horse, the other a naked pregnant woman with arm ornaments, the legs of a deer or reindeer and house-like structures.The casts are made of casting wood and hand-coloured in our workshop.Therefore, the photo may differ slightly from the piece delivered.
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Upper Palaeolithic; Magdalenian, Age: approx. 14,000 yearsPlace of discovery: Laugerie-Basse, Dordogne, FranceThe original can be found in the French Musée d'Archéologie Nationale in the Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye. A reindeer with reclined antlers and long forelegs forms the handle of the dagger, which fits the hand perfectly. Authentic replica.
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Neolithic period;Age: about 4,000 yearsPlace of discovery: Gdansk, PolandSize: ca. 13 cmDepicted is a grazing horse or reindeer with a yoke-like pronouncement at the base of the neck, which is difficult to interpret. This wonderful, hand-colored Neolithic figurine is already designed as a palm charm. It fits the hand perfectly when the index finger is placed between the head and the front foot.
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Neolithic period;Age: ca. 3,000 yearsSite of discovery: Bavaria, GermanySize: 16,5 cmBeautiful axe with side decorations and a shaft hole. A very impressive example of the craftsmanship of our ancestors. True-to-life replica, hand-painted.
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Paleolithic;Locality: Dordogne, FranceSize: approx. 23 cmRare cave painting of a horse's head. The relief carved into a wall was molded by a master hand at the site of the find, so that this artistic cave painting of the Paleolithic period can also be admired in the museum. An unusual wall decoration, which also exudes a strong fascination as a hand-colored replica.Casts are made in-house and hand-colored.Colors in photos may differ slightly from the delivered piece.
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Neolithic period;Age: approx. 3,000 yearsLocality: East PrussiaSize: 14 cmThe drillings on the arms indicate that it was worn as an amulet. Its abstract body is reminiscent of the art of the 20th century. Only the face of this statuette gives details. This accurate reproduction, imitating the original amber material, does not lose its charm even as a replica. Casts and replicas are made and hand-colored in our company.Colors in photos may differ slightly from the delivered piece.
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Bronze Age; Region of discovery: Eifel, GermanySize: approx. 40 cmCasts are manufactured and hand-colored in house.Colors on photos may differ slightly from the delivered piece.
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Paleolithic;Locality: Dordogne, FranceSize: see 2nd pictureCasts are made in-house and are hand-colored.Therefore, the colors on photos may differ slightly from the delivered piece.
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Paleolithic;Age: ca. 14,000 yearsLocality: Bruniquel, FranceSize: 12 cmA lifelike, hand-painted replica that can still enchant today.This mammoth replica once served as a dagger handle. Mammoths living in Europe at that time were coveted prey but difficult to hunt. As a result, their depiction had magical power.
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Bronze Age;Place of discovery: Northern FranceSize: 15 cmInteresting find of a common tool from the middle Bronze Age. This axe has an eyelet and two holes for attaching a wooden shaft. The piece was probably cast in a bivalve mould. Evidence of this are remnants of the mould seam. A true to original replica, hand painted, fascinating for any collector.
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Paleolithic;Age: approx. 14,000 yearsSite: Mas d'Azil, Pyrenees, FranceSize: 12.5 cm
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Paleolithic;Locality: Dordogne, FranceSize: approx. 17 cmCastings are made in house and hand colored.Therefore, the colors on photos may differ slightly from the delivered piece.
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Upper Paleolithic;Place of discovery: near Feldhofer Grotte, Neandertal, GermanyYear of discovery: 1927Size: 12,5 x 10,5 cmReplica of a possible tool of the Neanderthal.The original is in the Neandertalmuseum in Mettmann.The casts are made in our house and colored by hand.Therefore, the colors in the photos may differ slightly from the delivered piece.
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Paleolithic Age: approx. 14,000 yearsLocality: La Madeleine, Dordogne, FranceSize: 16 cmThis is an authentic replica of a very important archaeological find. It depicts a male figure carrying a spear, accompanied by two horse heads and a snake coiled around the piece of horn. This find is a part of a command staff. A particularly beautiful and decorative ornamental piece.
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Upper Paleolithic, AltaurignaciumAge: approx. 30,000 yearsPlace of discovery: Cave of Lespugue, Haute - Garonne, FranceSize: approx. 15 cmAuthentic replica of an ancient fertility symbol. The depiction of this female deity (primordial mother) wears a back protector, probably a first garment of the Stone Age people, which offered them protection and warmth when sitting on rocks. An ideal gift and decorative piece.The casts are made in our house and colored by hand.Therefore, the colors in the photos may differ slightly from the delivered piece.
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Upper Paleolithic, Jungaurignacium Age: ca. 23,000 yearsPlace of discovery: Willendorf, Lower Austria Size: ca. 10,5 cmTrue-to-life replica of the most beautiful female representation of the Stone Age. The artist of the time has created this figure in a well balanced way. The loving elaboration of details has never been equaled in other figurine finds. Its voluptuous forms make us think that this figurine was used in fertility rites. An impressive ornamental piece that does not miss its effect.
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Neolithic period;Age: ca. 3,000 yearsSite: Woldenberg/Dobiegniew, Lubuskie Land, PolandSize: approx. 11 cmDue to the world wars, the master copy of this extremely harmonious depiction has unfortunately been lost until today. The Museum for Pre- and Early History in Berlin has had a replica made of amber and molds of this beautiful piece, so that this rare find has been preserved for posterity as an authentic replica. A beautiful, anatomically detailed representation, carved from amber in the original, replicated by us in amber translucent plastic.
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