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Sickle Blade

1980–1801 BCE
Medium
flint
Measurements
Overall: 5 cm (1 15/16 in.)
Public Domain
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Location
Not on view
A sickle blade, a flint implement chipped into a long rectangle, features serrated edges in warm brown and tan marbling. From a square base, the stone tapers into a rounded point on the right. Two smooth, longitudinal facets meet at a central ridge, creating a shallow peak. Diagonal striations sweep across the surface, while the finely worked perimeter gives the horizontal body a jagged, saw-like silhouette.

Sickle Blade

1980–1801 BCE

Egypt, Middle Kingdom (2040–1648 BCE), Dynasty 12

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