A Neolithic tabular straight-sided chisel from Chad

A Neolithic tabular straight-sided chisel from Chad

Code: 2451

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Description: A Neolithic tabular straight-sided chisel with a ground cutting edge made from metamorphosed mudstone. Some edge chips and shallow chips to one side, some minute chips to the cutting edge, otherwise condition good, from Chad, sub-Saharan Africa.

Size: c. 76 mm/2.5 ins. in length

Culture: North African Neolithic

Date: 5th to mid-3rd Millennium B.C.

Provenance: Ex Professor Robert Vincent Davis (1945-2015) Collection of Stone Tools.

Background: Professor Davis was a renown scholar and an acclaimed international expert on stone age axes. He was also the owner of an outstanding private collection. He was a Research Associate at the University of York and Chair and chief petrologist of the Implement Petrology Group, formerly the Implement Petrology Committee, one of the oldest specialist committees founded by the Council for British Archaeology.

Supplied with a page of notes from Davis's collection catalogue when it was museum recorded.