
Fork based Magdalenian harpoon/barbed point
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Fork based Magdalenian harpoon/barbed point. This is generalized, after examples in Capitan and Peyrony, 1928. The artifact which most inspired it came from Abri de la Madeleine, and is on display at le Musée d'Archeologie Nationale et Domaine, St-Germain-en-Laye. A photograph can be found on Don Hitchcock’s excellent website, Don’s maps (linked below). When printed, sanded, stained/painted this will be useful in a teaching collection. I am presenting these 3d models to everyone, free of charge. None of them were directly scanned from original (“real”) artifacts, but made off of copies which I have personally carved myself. Because of this, I own the rights to all of these; and I hereby give you free access to use them for whatever purposes you desire. If you do use these models or data derived from them in a publication, please thank me or provide a citation to this page; while the models are simple they represent a fair amount effort in research, carving, scanning, etc. Sources: Capitan L., Peyrony D., 1928: La Madeleine: son gisement, son industrie, ses oeuvres d’art. Paris, Librairie Emile Nourry, 1928 https://donsmaps.com/madeleine.html
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