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A bone knife, probably used in leatherwork. It could also possibly be a netting gauge. The knife is smoothed on one side but retains it's natural texture on the other.
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Mes van been, waarschijnlijk gebruikt bij het bewerken van leer. Het kan echter ook zijn gebruikt bij het boeten van netten. Aan een kant is het mes glad, aan de andere kant heeft het de natuurlijke textuur behouden.
Couteau en os, probablement utilisé dans le travail du cuir. Une face est polie. L'autre a conservé sa texture naturelle.
Ein Knochenmesser, das wahrscheinlich bei der Lederverarbeitung verwendet wurde. Es könnte sich aber auch um ein Eichgerät für Fischernetze handeln. Das Messer ist an einer Seite geglättet, während die andere Seite im Rohzustand belassen wurde.
Coltello in osso, usato probabilmente per lavorare il cuoio. Potrebbe anche essere il misuratore di una rete. Il coltello è smussato su un lato mentre mantiene la sua forma originale sull'altro.
Faca em osso, provávelmente, utilizada para trabalhar o couro ou como medidor de rede. A faca está polida num dos lados mas, no outro, mantém a sua textura natural.
Cuchillo de hueso, probablemente utilizado para trabajar el cuero. También puede ser un calibre de red. El cuchillo es liso por una cara, pero por la otra conserva su textura natural.
A bone knife, probably used in leatherwork. It could also possibly be a netting gauge. The knife is smoothed on one side but retains it's natural texture on the other.
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Discovered during excavations carried out by the Egypt Exploration Society at el-'Amarna during the 1928-29 season, the knife was purchased from the Castle Museum, Norwich, in 1956.
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Provenance: See Comment above. Site: El-'Amarna, House V 63.3.
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