For #FindsFriday #Neolithic knives found in the pile dwelling settlement in Niederwil, Switzerland (3900-3500 BC). The blades are made of flint. They were fastened with birch tar in the handles made of poplar wood. The knife handles have a small hole near one end presumably for attaching a cord. Knives of this shape were most likely intended primarily for harvesting tasks.On display at Archäologisches Museum Frauenfeld. me#archaeology