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Object Number
68-23-40/4040
Display Title
Knife flint
Descriptions
Inventory Description
Chipped stone edged tool, biface, dagger w. stem, base flared, ovate blade
Classification
- Biface
- Raw Material
Department
Archaeological
Culture
- Megalithic IV
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Europe
/
Denmark
Additional Geographic Terms
Sanderun; Island of Fyen
Materials
Stone
Dimensions
Overall: 16.5 x 3.6 x 1.2 cm (6 1/2 x 1 7/16 x 1/2 in.)
Quantity
1
Label on object
68-23-40/4040; 246.
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| 68-23-40/4043 | Flint knife |
Biface
|
Denmark
| |
| 22-34-40/E3161 | Flint dagger |
Biface
|
Germany
| |
| 96-24-40/49148 | Chipped knife of flint |
Biface
|
Scheswig
Hadersleben | |
| 68-23-40/4060 | Flint knife (broken) |
Biface
|
Denmark
| |
| 68-23-40/4055 | Flint knife (broken) |
Biface
|
Denmark
| |
| 68-23-40/4053 | Flint knife (broken) |
Biface
|
Denmark
| |
| 68-23-40/4078 | Flint knife |
Biface
|
Denmark
| |
| 68-23-40/4106 | Flint lance or spearhead |
Biface
|
Denmark
| |
| 38-102-40/5336 | Fragment of partially finished flint knife |
Biface
|
Wolynia
| |
Image Not Available
for Point from flint knife (?)
| 40-80-10/22668 | Point from flint knife (?) |
Biface
|
Grants Series, Site 6
| |
| 35-85-10/5144 | Fragment of chalcedony knife blade |
Biface
|
Navajo County
| |
Image Not Available
for Broken biface. probable knife. triangular because broken at one end. bifacially
| 46-73-10/54431 | Broken biface. probable knife. triangular because broken at one end. bifacially |
Biface
|
Los Muertos
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