This Mesolithic worked flint point artefact, discovered in Sleaford, UK, is a remarkable piece from the distant past, dating back to the Mesolithic period (circa 10,000–5,000 BC). Crafted by early humans, this finely worked point showcases the skill and ingenuity used in the creation of early tools. Each artefact in our collection is 100% genuine and accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity, providing assurance of its historical importance and authenticity.

The Mesolithic period, or Middle Stone Age, marked a time of adaptation and evolution for human societies. Flint points such as this were essential tools, commonly used for hunting or other survival tasks, and were carefully shaped through precise flaking techniques. This specific piece exemplifies the craftsmanship of early toolmakers who utilized locally sourced flint to create durable, effective tools.

This artefact has been selected for its exceptional quality and historical significance. Perfect for collectors, educators, or enthusiasts, this piece offers a direct link to early human history and is a fine example of prehistoric craftsmanship. Add this genuine Mesolithic artefact to your collection and own a piece of history!