These eight intact Neolithic arrowheads from the Tenereen culture, dating to 5200–2500 BC, are finely crafted prehistoric artifacts made of flint and agate. All pieces are in very good condition, with no restorations or recent repairs, and display natural color variations.
Features
• Culture: Neolithic Tenereen
• Period: 5200–2500 BC
• Material: Flint and agate
• Type: Arrowheads (set of 8)
• Height: 20 mm (average)
• Width: 30 mm (average)
• Condition: Very good, intact, no restorations
• Provenance: From a Belgian private collection; acquired by the present owner in 2026
• Certificate: Certificate of authenticity included
Cultural and Functional Context
These arrowheads are representative examples of the Tenereen culture’s craftsmanship in flint and agate. Each piece retains its original form and shows natural color variations. The set originates from a legally verified Belgian private collection and was acquired by the present owner in 2026.
Authentic set of Neolithic Tenereen arrowheads, suitable for collectors or museums specializing in prehistoric European artifacts.












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