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Well preserved flint knife with tang for handle, from the Abydos temple area. Petrie dated the knives he found there to the1st Dynasty. They may all have been used in butchery for temple offerings, as depicted in later reliefs.
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Goed bewaard gebleven vuurstenen mes met een tand voor een handvat, uit het gebied van de tempel in Abydos. Petrie dateerde de messen die hij daar vond in de 1e Dynastie. Ze kunnen alle gebruikt zijn bij het slachten voor tempeloffers, zoals in latere reliëfs is afgebeeld.
Couteau en silex bien conservé, muni d'une soie en guise de manche, trouvé dans l'enceinte du temple d'Abydos. Petrie a daté les couteaux qu'il y a découvert de la Ière Dynastie. Ils peuvent avoir servi comme couteaux de boucherie dans les temples pour la préparation des offrandes cultuelles, comme l'illustrent des reliefs plus récents.
Guterhaltenes Feuersteinmesser mit Griffzunge aus dem Tempelareal von Abydos. Petrie datierte die dort gefundenen Messer in die 1. Dynastie. Sie wurden vielleicht alle für die Schlachtung von Tempelopfern verwendet, wie es auf späteren Reliefs dargestellt ist.
Coltello di selce ben preservato munito di codolo per il manico, proveniente dall'area templare di Abydos. Petrie ha datato i coltelli che ha trovato qui alla Prima Dinastia. Potrebbero essere stati usati per la macellazione delle offerte templari, come è rappresentato nei rilievi più tardi.
Faca de sílex bem preservada, com espigão para a pega, da área do templo de Abidos. Petrie datou as facas ali encontradas da I dinastia. Podem ter sido todas utilizadas para talhar carne, para oferendas, como se pode ver em relevos mais tardios.
Cuchillo de sílex bien conservado con mango para sujetarlo del área del templo de Abydos. Petrie fechó los cuchillos que encontró en la Dinastía I. Pueden haber sido utilizados para la matanza de las ofrendas del templo, como aparece representado en relieves posteriores.
Well preserved flint knife with tang for handle, from the Abydos temple area. Petrie dated the knives he found there to the1st Dynasty. They may all have been used in butchery for temple offerings, as depicted in later reliefs.
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From the division of finds excavated by the Egypt Exploration Fund in Abydos. Given to the museum in 1903.
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Margaret Murray, National Museum of Science and Art, General Guide III. Egyptian Antiquities, Dublin 1910, 44.
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Technique: flint-knapping Site: From Abydos Temple.
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