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A flint knife, bifacial and flaked with a rounded cutting edge. The knife has a hollow back and tang handle, it is stained brown.
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Vuurstenen mes, tweekoppig en afgeschilferd, met een afgeronde snijkant. Het mes heeft een holle achterkant en een handvat aan een tand. Er zitten bruine vlekken op.
Couteau en silex, biface, de couleur brune. Des éclats ont été détachés de la pierre. Le tranchant est incurvé. Le couteau comporte une soie et un dos creux.
Ein beidseitig bearbeitetes und retuschiertes Feuersteinmesser mit gebogener Schneide. Das Messer hat einen konkaven Rücken und eine Griffangel, es ist braun verfärbt.
Coltello in selce bifacciale con un'estremità arrotondata e tagliente. La parte posteriore del coltelli è cava e l'oggetto presenta un codolo. L'oggetto presenta delle macchie marroni.
Faca em sílex, com duas faces, lascada e com extremidade cortante arredondada. A faca apresenta parte de trás côncava e cabo em espigao, encontra-se manchada em castanho.
Cuchillo de pedernal bifacial y desconchado con borde cortante redondeado. Tiene una parte posterior hueca y mango de espiga; está manchado de marrón.
A flint knife, bifacial and flaked with a rounded cutting edge. The knife has a hollow back and tang handle, it is stained brown.
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Originally from excavations carried out at Dishasha by the Egypt Exploration Fund during 1897, the knife was part of the private collection of team member F.C.J. Spurrell. It came to Liverpool as part of the purchase from the Castle Museum, Norwich, in 1956.
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