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Palaeolithic stone dagger
A bifacially flaked finely worked spear or dagger. The tip is broken off and missing and the butt end has a truncation. The butt end is probably the proximal end of the original thick flake on which the tool is made. The tool has a pinkish-brown colour to it. An old label is glued to the dorsal surface close to the butt which reads: Wadijen E1: 200M Thebes 1905
Collection Area
Archaeology & Numismatics
Item Number
05.81
Find Information
Site Name: Wadijen, Egypt
Date: 1905
Notes: Discovered by Mr Montague P. Porch at Wadijen, Ermant, near Thebes, Egypt in 1905
Acquisition
Purchase, 1905
Measurements
length / mm:142.5
width / mm:43.0
thickness / mm:19.6
weight / g:131.6
Material
chert
Location
In store
Categories
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