A fragment of the sickle point
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Description
A fragment of the sickle point. The Bronze Age.
A small fragment of the tip of a bronze sickle. Only a part of the working edge has been preserved. It is made by hand by casting from bronze. Sickles of this type were widely used in the agriculture of the Bronze Age for harvesting cereals.
Material: metal (bronze).
Technique: handmade.
Size: preserved length - 3.6 cm; thickness - 0.2 cm.
Category:
Archaeology
Material:
Bronze
Theme:
Pictures and painting
Condition
Severe corrosion, darkening of metal