About this object
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ID:
26248
Production date:
Early Medieval; 12th century
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Location:
In Store
Stone hone or whetstone used for sharpening knives. The stone is a light grey schist that came from Norway, brought to London by Scandinavian merchants. The hone tapers at one end and has a hole pierced through the other end.
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Measurements
L 144 mm; W 14 mm (overall)
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Materials
stone
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Last Updated
2024-03-14
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