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Research finally answers what Bronze Age daggers were used for
EurekAlert! ^ | April 29, 2022 | Newcastle University

Posted on 05/02/2022 1:02:24 PM PDT by SunkenCiv

Analysis of Bronze Age daggers has shown that they were used for processing animal carcasses and not as non-functional symbols of identity and status, as previously thought...

As daggers are often found in weapon-rich male burials, or ‘warrior graves’, many researchers speculated that they were primarily ceremonial objects used in prehistoric funerals to mark out the identity and status of the deceased. Others suggested that they may have been used as weapons or tools for crafts.

However, the lack of a targeted method of analysis for copper-alloy metals, like those available for ceramic, stone, and shell artefacts, left this problem unresolved.

A revolutionary new method, pioneered by an international research team led by Newcastle University, UK, has enabled the world’s first extraction of organic residues from ten copper-alloy daggers excavated in 2017 from Pragatto, a Bronze Age settlement site in Italy. The new method reveals, for the first time, how these objects were used, for what tasks, and on what materials...

The residues were then observed under several types of optical, digital, and scanning electron microscopes. This allowed the team to identify micro-residues of collagen and associated bone, muscle, and bundle tendon fibres , suggesting that the daggers had come into contact with multiple animal tissues and were used to process various types of animal carcasses. Uses seem to have included the slaughtering of livestock, butchering carcasses, and carving the meat from the bone.

(Excerpt) Read more at eurekalert.org ...


TOPICS: History; Science; Travel
KEYWORDS: bronzeage; daggers; dietandcuisine; godsgravesglyphs; infirmofpurpose; italy; pragatto; wellduh
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To: SunkenCiv
Research finally answers what Bronze Age daggers were used for

So funny!

Duh


21 posted on 05/02/2022 2:04:56 PM PDT by higgmeister ( In the Shadow of The Big Chicken)
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To: SunkenCiv

Stabbity stuff?


22 posted on 05/02/2022 2:05:06 PM PDT by Billthedrill
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To: Billthedrill

It’s too early for Bangity or tankity stuff.


23 posted on 05/02/2022 2:06:37 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (Imagine an imaginary menagerie manager imagining managing an imaginary menagerie.)
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To: metmom

Archaeologists serve as non-functional symbols of identity and status...


24 posted on 05/02/2022 2:07:08 PM PDT by Clutch Martin (The trouble ain't that there is too many fools, bust that the lightning ain't distributed right.)
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To: SunkenCiv

To slice brie, Wagyu beef and fava beans...served with a nice Chianti.


25 posted on 05/02/2022 2:09:45 PM PDT by moovova
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To: SunkenCiv

26 posted on 05/02/2022 2:13:14 PM PDT by moovova
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To: SunkenCiv

Analysis of Bronze Age daggers has shown that they were used for processing animal carcasses and not as non-functional symbols of identity and status, as previously thought...

Finally, science has caught up with the rest of us ...


27 posted on 05/02/2022 2:16:18 PM PDT by PIF (They came for me and mine ... now its your turn)
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To: SunkenCiv; All
Wow. Bronze knives were used as knives. Who would have thought it?

Even in very warrior tribes, a lot more animals will be processed than Humans killed in battle.

28 posted on 05/02/2022 2:19:13 PM PDT by marktwain
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To: Paperpusher

Unrusted tools have been found in the low stone walls that New England farmers made in the 1500s and have been in the weather since then.

I found a Model-T engine block that had been siting in the woods on a piece of property I bought with exposed valves that were only 1/2 rusted.

All of this things come from high nickle iron mines - apparently there used to be a lot of it, but it all got melted down during WWII to make Liberty ships and the like.


29 posted on 05/02/2022 2:22:29 PM PDT by PIF (They came for me and mine ... now its your turn)
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To: moovova

:^)


30 posted on 05/02/2022 3:15:01 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (Imagine an imaginary menagerie manager imagining managing an imaginary menagerie.)
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To: SunkenCiv

Wouldn’t flint be better?


31 posted on 05/02/2022 5:22:01 PM PDT by Cronos
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To: SunkenCiv

“Research finally answers what Bronze Age daggers were used for”

Et tu, Brute?


32 posted on 05/02/2022 5:40:12 PM PDT by Redcitizen
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To: SunkenCiv

Oh for crying out loud! Did anyone actually think those daggers were always ceremonial? I’m really worried about humanity in this day and time.


33 posted on 05/02/2022 6:23:23 PM PDT by GingisK
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To: Paperpusher

I carry a Swiss Army knife with me all of the time. I use it numerous times each and every day. Anyone who does not carry a pocket knife is uncivilized.


34 posted on 05/02/2022 6:25:23 PM PDT by GingisK
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To: SunkenCiv

And this is a surprise? People, using knives, to cut meat? You don’t say.


35 posted on 05/02/2022 7:10:10 PM PDT by Organic Panic (Democrats. Memories as short as Joe Biden's eyes)
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To: Cronos

If flint’s available, and bronze isn’t, or a multipurpose implement is desired that isn’t length-limited.


36 posted on 05/02/2022 7:31:53 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (Imagine an imaginary menagerie manager imagining managing an imaginary menagerie.)
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To: SunkenCiv

So, ancient folks used knives to process meat. Whooda thunk it.


37 posted on 05/02/2022 7:49:21 PM PDT by Blue Collar Christian (I'm a nationalist.I'm white.How does that make me racist?)
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To: Tijeras_Slim; who_would_fardels_bear; antidemoncrat; Magnum44; Yo-Yo; Army Air Corps; Sacajaweau; ..

Check out this link from Tijeras_Slim:

https://freerepublic.com/focus/chat/4059501/posts?page=17#17


38 posted on 05/02/2022 7:51:25 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (Imagine an imaginary menagerie manager imagining managing an imaginary menagerie.)
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To: SunkenCiv

Thank you SunkenCiv!


39 posted on 05/02/2022 8:06:41 PM PDT by Paperpusher (Gal 5:15 But if ye bite and devour one another, take heed that ye be not consumed one of another.)
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To: SunkenCiv

Reminds me of “Forged in Fire” (History Channel) where they make knives and swords in competition.

“It will cut” “It will kill” judging the weapons they just made.


40 posted on 05/02/2022 8:44:18 PM PDT by Cold Heart
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