Archaeology of Knives - Teabreak 56
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Join Jessica and Matilda as they dive into the first installment of a mini series on the everyday archaeology of cutlery, starting with knives! But what exactly is a knife, and how can we recognise it in the archaeological and historic records? Together, our hosts discuss the difference between swords and knives, the benefits of flint while travelling, and why iron and copper hate each other.
TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/teabreak/56
Links- Previous episode: Archaeology of Stone Tools
- Previous episode: Archaeology of Clothing
- Previous episode on swords with Valerio Gentile
- Museum of Stone Tools
- Cuneiform tablet from Nippur
- A History of Knives and Knife crime
- Cambridge dictionary definition
- Campitello Quarry resin-covered flake
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