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Reaping tool

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From Jarlshof, Shetland

Reaping tool
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This agricultural tool made of slate was found at Jarlhof on Shetland. It was used for reaping (cutting and gathering crops). The tool was used sometime between 200 BC and 400 AD.

The tool has a grip and an irregular cutting edge.

In places where metal was scarce or expensive, local materials were utilised for tools. In this case, much care has been taken to create a sharp cutting edge with a smooth grip made from slate, a material which is difficult to work but possesses sharp edges.

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