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Tapering flint blade, broken across the thicker end. Presumably for a spear or similar weapon.
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Taps toelopend vuurstenen lemmet, gebroken aan de dikkere kant. Waarschijnlijk voor een speer of soortgelijk wapen.
Lame pointue en silex dont l'extrémité la plus épaisse est cassée, probablement destinée à un javelot ou à une arme similaire.
Spitz zulaufende Feuersteinklinge, die am dickeren Ende gebrochen ist. Wahrscheinlich von einem Speer oder einer ähnlichen Waffe.
Lama in selce lavorata, rotta all'estremità più grossa. Era probabilmente usata per una lancia o un'arma simile.
Lâmina de sílex afunilada, partida na extremidade mais grossa. Presumivelmente para um arpão ou arma semelhante.
Hoja de sílex apuntada, rota en su extremo más grueso. Probablemente para un arpón o arma similar.
Tapering flint blade, broken across the thicker end. Presumably for a spear or similar weapon.
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From the division of finds excavated by Prof. Petrie at Hu. Given to the museum by the Egypt Exploration Fund in 1901.
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Margaret Murray, National Museum of Science and Art, General Guide III. Egyptian Antiquities, Dublin 1910, p. 40.
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Technique: flint-knapping
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