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Sickle Blade

1980–1801 BCE
Medium
flint
Measurements
Overall: 5 cm (1 15/16 in.)
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Location
Not on view
A sickle blade, a tool fashioned from translucent, honey-colored flint, stretches into a long, horizontal form. It tapers toward a rounded point on the left, while the right end terminates in a wider, blunt edge. One side creates a smooth, gentle arc; the opposite edge remains straight, marked by several small, semi-circular notches. Angled, flat facets across the body highlight where flakes were chipped away to define its shape.

Sickle Blade

1980–1801 BCE

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

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