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ID: 300400568
Page Link: http://vocab.getty.edu/page/aat/300400568

 

Record Type: concept
sickle blades (cutting tools, cutting equipment, ... Furnishings and Equipment (hierarchy name))

 

Note: Flint tools of the Bronze Age, which may have been used for various purposes such as cutting meat or harvesting grain.
 
Terms:
sickle blades (preferred,C,U,English-P,D,U,PN)
sickle blade (stone tools) (C,U,English,AD,U,SN)
sickle-blades (C,U,English,UF,U,U)
sickle inserts (C,U,English,UF,U,U)
sikkels (stenen werktuigen) (C,U,Dutch-P,D,U,U)
sikkel (stenen werktuig) (C,U,Dutch,AD,U,U)

Facet/Hierarchy Code:  V.TH

Hierarchical Position:

Hierarchy of Objects Facet
Objects Facet
Hierarchy of Furnishings and Equipment (hierarchy name)
.... Furnishings and Equipment (hierarchy name) (G)
Hierarchy of Tools and Equipment (hierarchy name)
........ Tools and Equipment (hierarchy name) (G)
Hierarchy of equipment
............ equipment (G)
Hierarchy of <equipment by process>
................ <equipment by process> (G)
Hierarchy of cutting equipment
.................... cutting equipment (G)
Hierarchy of cutting tools
........................ cutting tools (G)
Hierarchy of sickle blades
............................ sickle blades (P,U)

Additional Notes:
Dutch ..... Gekromd vuurstenen werktuig uit de Bronstijd, vaak voorzien van een handvat, gebruikt voor verschillende doeleinden, zoals het snijden van vlees of het oogsten van graan. 

Related concepts:
distinguished from ....  sickles
..................................  (agricultural equipment, <equipment by process>, ... Furnishings and Equipment (hierarchy name)) [300264860]

Sources and Contributors:
sickle blade (stone tools)............  [AAT-Ned, VP]
...............................................  Microscopic Striations on Flint Sickle-Blades as an Indication of Plant Cultivation: Preliminary Results Unger-Hamilton, Romana 1985 121
sickle blades............  [AAT-Ned, VP Preferred]
..........................  Borrell, et al. Stone Tools in Transition: From Hunter-Gatherers to Farming Societies (2013)
..........................  Kent, Method and Theory for Activity Area Research (1987)
..........................  Microscopic Striations on Flint Sickle-Blades as an Indication of Plant Cultivation: Preliminary Results Unger-Hamilton, Romana 1985 121
sickle-blades............  [VP]
..........................  Borrell, et al. Stone Tools in Transition: From Hunter-Gatherers to Farming Societies (2013)
..........................  Kent, Method and Theory for Activity Area Research (1987)
sickle inserts............  [VP]
.............................  Borrell, et al. Stone Tools in Transition: From Hunter-Gatherers to Farming Societies (2013) 377
sikkel (stenen werktuig)............  [AAT-Ned]
.........................................  AAT-Ned (1994-)
.........................................  KMKG thesaurus
.........................................  Prisma Archeologie (1996)
.........................................  Prisma Archeologie (1996)
sikkels (stenen werktuigen)............  [AAT-Ned Preferred]
...............................................  AAT-Ned (1994-)
...............................................  KMKG thesaurus
...............................................  Prisma Archeologie (1996)
 
Subject: .....  [AAT-Ned, VP]
 
Note:
English .......... [AAT-Ned, VP]
.......... Kent, Method and Theory for Activity Area Research (1987)
.......... Microscopic Striations on Flint Sickle-Blades as an Indication of Plant Cultivation: Preliminary Results Unger-Hamilton, Romana 1985 121
Dutch .......... [AAT-Ned]
.......... AAT-Ned (1994-)
.......... KMKG thesaurus
.......... Prisma Archeologie (1996)
.......... Prisma Archeologie (1996)

 

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