Prehistoric Stone Tool Appraisal

Category: Archaeological Artifact

Prehistoric Stone Tool

Description

A hand-held stone tool used for cutting or scraping, likely made from flint or a similar material. Its shape indicates it was shaped intentionally for use in prehistoric times.

Appraisal Report

This stone tool appears to be a flake or blade, common in prehistoric contexts. The value range is based on the tool's material, condition, age, and potential cultural significance. If it can be confirmed as belonging to a specific archaeological period or culture, its value may increase.

Appraisal Value

$100 - $300