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1927.36.1.3

Flint sickle blade with silica sheen


1927.36.1.3

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Collection type
Object
Description
Flint sickle blade with silica sheen
Geographical reference
Tell Jemmeh [Gerar]
Date / Period
Archaeological period: Ancient Egyptian New Kingdom
Date collected
1926 - 1927
Acquisition information
Donated: 1927
Materials and processes
Material Flint Stone, Process Flaked, Process Retouched
Dimensions
Length: max 53 mm
Object numbers
Accession number: 1927.36.1.3
Research and responses

This object is from the site of Tell Jemmeh, excavated by Sir William Flinders Petrie in 1926/1927, which he erroneously identified with the biblical site of Gerar (Petrie 1928, Gerar). This project was was sponsored by the BSAE (British School of Archaeology in Egypt), an organisation largely run by Petrie and his wife. '182-3' level describes the findspot of this object, at 182 to 183 feet above sea level; this suggests that the object was found in one of the Iron Age levels at the site. Petrie dated the material at Jemmeh according to the Egyptian chronology that he was familiar with, but this object is of local Palestinian origin. Petrie often made up 'sets' of flint sickle blades for distribution to museums from individual pieces found; it is therefore not certain that this group of 5 sickle blades were found in situ together [RTS 7/11/2003].

Associated publications
Petrie, W.M.F. 1928. Gerar. London: British School of Archaeology in Egypt. [AS 04/01/2010]

Search terms: Tool, Agriculture and Horticulture, Flake, Agricultural Tool