English: A composite of two knives, one flint and one modern. Please note that these knives are not to scale, since the original images provide no scale information.
Original description of image 1:
English: Flintstone dagger, 2900 BC. Found in Allensbach, Germany in 2003, amongst the remains of a pile dwelling near Lake Constance. Current location: Archäologisches Landesmuseum Konstanz, Germany
Deutsch: Feuerstein-Dolch, 2900 v. Chr. Gefunden 2003 in Allensbach am Bodensee in den Abfällen einer Pfahlbausiedlung. Aufbewahrungsort: Archäologisches Landesmuseum Konstanz
This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: Composite of knives. The original can be viewed here: Damascus Bowie.jpg: . Modifications made by Dhatfield.
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2006-03-19T19:46:55Z Opodeldok 2148x1460 (836158 Bytes) * '''Description:''' Feuerstein-Dolch, gefunden 2003 in Allensbach am Bodensee in den Abfällen einer Pfahlbausiedlung, 2900 v. Chr. Archäologisches Landesmuseum Konstanz * '''Photographer:''' [[User:Opodeldok]] [[Category
2008-10-11T09:16:36Z RobVandeB 1458x1221 (172225 Bytes) {{Information |Description= A Carter Cutlery damascus Bowie style blade |Source=Carter Cutlery |Date=11 october 2008 |Author=Carter Cutlery |Permission=I have written permission from the copyright holder, Murray M. Carter, fo
{{Information |Description={{en|A composite of two knives, one flint and one modern.}} Original descriptions: {{en|Flintstone dagger, 2900 BC. Found in Allensbach, Germany in 2003, amongst the remains of a pile dwelling near Lake Constance. Curre
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