Description
[Archaeology]. Prehistory. Saharan Neolithic. Four prehistoric micro-tools. Approximately 10,000 years old. Rare retouched blades of gem-quality eolian Libyan glass. Max. length 5 cm. Former A. and L. Carion French collection. Oligocene (28 million years) impact glass (Libyan glass). Pure silica sand vitrified by the disintegration of a meteorite (chondrite dust inclusions). Great sea of sand. Egyptian Sahara.
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[Archaeology]. Prehistory. Saharan Neolithic. Four prehistoric micro-tools. Approximately 10,000 years old. Rare retouched blades of gem-quality eolian Libyan glass. Max. length 5 cm. Former A. and L. Carion French collection. Oligocene (28 million years) impact glass (Libyan glass). Pure silica sand vitrified by the disintegration of a meteorite (chondrite dust inclusions). Great sea of sand. Egyptian Sahara.