Flint points from the Poggenwisch site (Schleswig-Holstein, Germany)

Planche de dessins de pointes en silex du site de Poggenwisch (Schleswig-Holstein, Allemagne)
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These points (probably arrowheads), made by cutting up small blades, were formerly associated with a northern technological tradition known as “Hamburgian”. It is now clear that these points, along with other products, belonged to the technological ideas shared across Magdalenian society at its very end, and in particular in the Paris Basin, when these innovations spread throughout the great plains of northern Europe and up to Denmark.

Rust 1958: A. Rust, Die jungpaläolithischen Zeltanlagen von Ahrensburg, Neumünster, Karl Wachholtz (Offa-Bücher, N.F. 15), p. 146, fig. 56., pl. 72.

Rust 1958: A. Rust, Die jungpaläolithischen Zeltanlagen von Ahrensburg, Neumünster, Karl Wachholtz (Offa-Bücher, N.F. 15), p. 146, fig. 56., pl. 72.

Vist the site : Étiolles, Palaeolithic encampments