Zaysanovskaya Neolithic culture. Russian Far East .

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Stone pendant
 

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point
 

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The white stone pendant seems to have been worn for quite some time judging from the wear polish around the hole.
 

The white stone pendant seems to have been worn for quite some time judging from the wear polish around the hole.

I agree with you. Wear shows some time.
 

abrader fragment
 

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kind of looks like (can barely see) that the groove is a bit flared on both ends
such might be a complete artifact, and not a fragment

Bill
 

neolithic tools from burnt petrified wood
 

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Pretty cool find
 

Well used and smoothed.What do you suppose it was for?
 

This is a great piece! Where was it excavated from, if you remember?

Mouth of the Gladkaya river. Expedition Bay, Khasan region.
 

Great to see you're back, Geradot! All of us here on TNET, like to see your finds. Please keep them coming.
 

I have missed seeing the artifacts you find. Are you still selling them on E-Bay?
 


It appears the tip on this piece is purposely blunted. What is your opinion? We find some pieces that have the same type of tip. I was told the blunt tips were bone breakers when shot into an animal. Beautiful piece!!
 

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Hello ! Yes, I have not visited the forum for a long time ... Due to the pandemic, I could not go on an expedition. I can’t please the community with new findings yet. I have high hopes for the 2021 season.
Some things are still on sale on eBay.
But there are things that I did not have time to show you. Hopefully I will have time to photograph and show you. All health! Take care of yourself !
 

It appears the tip on this piece is purposely blunted. What is your opinion? We find some pieces that have the same type of tip. I was told the blunt tips were bone breakers when shot into an animal. Beautiful piece!!

I examined it carefully, the tip of the spearhead is broken when it hits the target.
 

I can't wait to see what you have!
 

Hello ! Yes, I have not visited the forum for a long time ... Due to the pandemic, I could not go on an expedition. I can’t please the community with new findings yet. I have high hopes for the 2021 season.
Some things are still on sale on eBay.
But there are things that I did not have time to show you. Hopefully I will have time to photograph and show you. All health! Take care of yourself !

good to see you my brother, hope all is well with you and thanks so much for sharing.
 

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