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Narrow flint with serrated edge, apparently for insertion into a wooden haft, perhaps as a sickle blade element.
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Smal stuk vuursteen met getande rand, klaarblijkelijk om in een houten schacht gestoken te worden, wellicht als onderdeel van een sikkelblad.
Fin silex avec dentelure, apparemment destiné à être inséré dans un manche en bois, peut-être élément de lame de faucille.
Schmaler Feuerstein mit gezähnter Schneide, der offenbar in eine hölzerne Halterung eingesetzt werden sollte, vielleicht als Sichelklingenelement.
Sottile selce con l'estremità dentellata, apparentemente perché fosse inserita in un manico di legno, forse come elemento di un falcetto.
Sílex estreito com extremidade serrilhada, aparentemente para inserção num bastão de madeira, talvez como lâmina.
Sílex estrecho con borde dentado, aparentemente para ser insertado en un mango de madera, quizá como parte de la hoja de una hoz.
Narrow flint with serrated edge, apparently for insertion into a wooden haft, perhaps as a sickle blade element.
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From the division of finds excavated by the Egypt Exploration Fund at Abydos. Given to the museum in 1902.
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Margaret Murray, National Museum of Science and Art, General Guide III. Egyptian Antiquities, Dublin 1910, 42.
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Technique: flint-knapping
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