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Sickle Blade

Cleveland Museum of Art

The Sickle Blade by its creator. The object is a beige-colored stone tool with a curved edge. The tool has a rough texture and appears to be made of a type of flint or chert. The surface of the tool shows signs of wear and tear, with visible scratches and marks. The curved edge is smooth and sharp, suggesting it was used for cutting or harvesting. The tool's shape and size are consistent with a sickle blade, which was used in ancient times for harvesting crops. The background of the image is a solid gray color, which helps to highlight the details of the tool. The object is centered in the frame.

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1163 × 893 px
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