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A crescentic knife. In Predynastic times the technique of making pressure-flaked stone tools achieved an amazing degree of perfection.
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Maanvormig mes. In de predynastieke tijd bereikte de techniek om stenen werktuigen te vervaardigen een wonderbaarlijke graad van perfectie.
Couteau en forme de croissant. Pendant la Période Prédynastique, la technique consistant à fabriquer des outils en détachant des éclats de pierre a atteint un haut degré de perfection.
Ein sichelförmiges Messer. In prädynastischer Zeit erreichte die Drucktechnik zur Herstellung von Steingeräten einen erstaunlichen Grad an Perfektion.
Coltello a forma di mezza luna. Nei Periodi Predinastici la tecnica di fabbricazione di utensili di pietra raggiunse un alto grado di perfezione.
Faca com formato de crescente. Nos tempos Prédinásticos, a técnica utilizada nos instrumentos de pedra, lascada sob pressao, atingiu um estado significativo de perfeiçao.
Cuchillo curvo. En la época predinástica la técnica de fabricar herramientas de piedra mediante presión alcanzó un sorprendente grado de perfección.
A crescentic knife. In Predynastic times the technique of making pressure-flaked stone tools achieved an amazing degree of perfection.
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Originally part of the collection belonging to F.C.J. Spurrell, and purchased as part of a large and mixed collection from the Castle Museum, Norwich, in 1956.
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Piotr Bienkowski and Angela Tooley, "Gifts of The Nile: Ancient Egyptian Arts and Crafts in the Liverpool Museum", 1995, 76; pl. 117.
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