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Artefact Extraordinary Bird Carving In Bronze Stand [RARE] 400mm

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Artefact Extraordinary Bird Carving In Bronze Stand [RARE] 400mmThis striking Neolithic artefact, shaped in a stylised aves form, features a finely worked and honed surface with a natural desert patina, developed over thousands of years. This weathered finish, caused by time and the abrasive winds of the desert, lends the piece an authenticity that cannot be replicated. To the observer, its form subtly resembles a bird, though whether this was intentional remains unknown. The stone is carved with a simple yet

This striking Neolithic artefact, shaped in a stylised aves form, features a finely worked and honed surface with a natural desert patina, developed over thousands of years. This weathered finish, caused by time and the abrasive winds of the desert, lends the piece an authenticity that cannot be replicated. To the observer, its form subtly resembles a bird, though whether this was intentional remains unknown. The stone is carved with a simple yet enigmatic linea decoration. The absence of fixing grooves adds to its intrigue, inviting speculation and future research.

Such craftsmanship reflects the skill of early Neolithic makers, who chose and shaped stone with care and purpose. Supported by archaeological studies and excavations, this artefact tells part of the broader story of Neolithic life. Discovered in North Africa, it is rare in form and stylistically similar to stone tools found as far away as Britain, suggesting cultural links across great distances. Without specific find details, these artefacts are often difficult to distinguish by region alone.

At The Fossil Store, we specialise in sourcing ancient artefacts, many of which originate from Africa. Where possible, we provide find locations. These pieces often come from exposed desert regions, known as open sites, which are sometimes uncovered by strong winds and discovered by Berber nomads and travellers. The shifting sands of the Sahara reveal such sites only briefly. For a vivid picture of this landscape, The Fearful Void by Geoffrey Moorhouse offers an excellent reference.

The Neolithic period, or New Stone Age, began around 4000 BC and marked the shift from nomadic hunting to settled farming. Early humans began cultivating crops, domesticating animals and forming more permanent communities. These advancements eventually reached Britain, bringing with them new tools, techniques and ways of life that laid the foundation for modern civilisation.

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Type: Neolithic artefact, stylistic aves form
Age: Neolithic, Capsian Tradition, 8,500 to 6,500 BC
Origin: Ténéré Central Sahara desert, Algerian to Mali and Niger borders, Africa

Artefact CM: H: 30 / W: 12 / D: 2.5 / KG: 1.352
In stand CM: H: 40 / W: 14 / D: 8.5 / KG: 1.799

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★★★★★ 3
i should have waited for there to be reviews posted
Format: Kindle
I'm being more generous than I should because this is a debut novel i downloaded this book because i like why choose and band romances i figured that it wouldn't take too long to get back to where the prologue was because the prologue seemed to be less than a day before they met the FMC and the MMCs don't meet til 60 % of the way in which for a Romance novel kinda hard for the relationship to develop or for there to be plot beyond them just meeting in a way where the FMC really lacks agency a lot of early plot and character things are forgotten about after they met it's almost as if the last third of the book was written first and then they went back to write backstory separately but forgot there needs to be a plot i get wanting to have background on the characters, but there has to be a way to do it without constant time jumps and no plot progression. Tessa's story jumps around a week lead up so much also the band aspect is very much an afterthought in the novel Spoilers-- one of the MMCs is openly pan and one of them has been dealing with a bi awakening but being somewhat defensive about it and once Tessa arrives that gets forgotten about til the epilogue and even then doesn't actually confront his sexuality the wrap up of the church hiding her name is tied up with a quick sentence, but no real consequences for anyone i honestly thought she forgot about family pack IRS deal until the final chapter and that gets resolved in an unsatisfying way the pack is upset that Tessa gets viewed as an object and tricked into the contract but has no interest in making the company's wrongdoings public or trying to prevent this from happening to other omegas tessa goes over a lot of struggles of homelessness but she only thinks about food waste once after joining the pack -- you'd think she'd use her newfound wealth and power to help other homeless individuals, especially youths and omegas. even a little side note to say that a portion of tour proceeds or her family fortune would go towards public food pantries and shelters would've done something to connect her beginning character to the end character
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Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2025
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Shelly B
Port Orchard, US
★★★★★ 3
BORING and too long
Format: Kindle
I could not believe how wordy and boring this book was. No spice at all. Slow burn is really a NO burn. Almost DNF and now I’m sorry I stuck with it. 500 pages could ave been 150 and it would have been more than enough. I highly doubt not recommend this work of yuck.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2026
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Amanda
Omaha, US
★★★★★ 4
Good read
Format: Kindle
Good book but good God was there a lot of preamble when I just wanted them to meet already haha
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Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2025
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Grantham, US
★★★★★ 4
Still 4 stars
Format: Kindle
A little to much before and to much dive into the days, months before, but I still kept reading. Maybe because of that you could read about them all. I just couldn't put this book in my to read another day list. I just wanted to know what happens to them.
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Readsalot81
Houston, US
★★★★★ 3
Promising but not without issues
Format: Kindle
First off, the FMC and the pack don't meet until about 60% of the way through. That's just way too late honestly. I can appreciate the backstory of the band and the FMC, but I skimmed at times wondering when they'd meet. I did like the writing and premise but I thought the execution needed a lot of work. The characters were pretty well developed, but they didn't spend that much time on the page together, so I thought that led to the story suffering. I will give her another shot, as I think the writing has promise... It just didn't come all together in a way that I could wholeheartedly recommend.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2025

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