The Story of Cutlery, from Flint to Stainless SteelHistory of cutlery from the prehistoric period to date, with emphasis on England in medieval and modern times. |
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... centres of production even in the Stone Age and one well known centre , Grimes Graves in Norfolk , has been termed the ... centre where an unusual type of slate knife was made in the Stone Age was discovered about 50 years ago , when ...
... centres of production even in the Stone Age and one well known centre , Grimes Graves in Norfolk , has been termed the ... centre where an unusual type of slate knife was made in the Stone Age was discovered about 50 years ago , when ...
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... centre that not only absorbed vast quantities of these hafting materials , but which also exported them on a considerable scale , either in a partly prepared state or as semi - manufactured material . Merchants in Germany , France and ...
... centre that not only absorbed vast quantities of these hafting materials , but which also exported them on a considerable scale , either in a partly prepared state or as semi - manufactured material . Merchants in Germany , France and ...
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... centres of France . From Châtellerault came Camille Pagé , the cutlery historian , who spent a lifetime compiling the ... centre of French cutlery production from early times . The town possesses a church that was built in 575 , an abbey ...
... centres of France . From Châtellerault came Camille Pagé , the cutlery historian , who spent a lifetime compiling the ... centre of French cutlery production from early times . The town possesses a church that was built in 575 , an abbey ...
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Earthenware bronze and bone spoonsBronze razors and scissors | 42 |
WORKMEN FORGERS GRINDERS CUTLERS AND THEIR | 61 |
TABLE CUTLERY BREAD KNIVES BUTCHERS AND HUNTING | 97 |
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