Arheološki Vestnik (Jan 2009)

The prehistoric chert dagger from Piran, Slovenia: an underwater find from the northern Adriatic

  • Jonathan Benjamin,
  • Clive Bonsall

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 60

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In the summer of 2005, an underwater survey of the slovenian Adriatic was conducted by a group of international archaeologists. A rare prehistoric chert artefact classified as a small bifacial dagger or “fixed blade” knife was recovered near Punta Piran. The artefact has bilateral notches near the proximal end, presumably to facilitate hafting, and shows evidence of resharpening. Typologically, this find is most closely related to northern italian Chalcolithic and Bavarian Final neolithic examples, and is likely an import from the northeast italian Pre-Alpine region

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