For decades, it's been thought bronze age daggers were used as symbols of identity and status for people living as long as 6,000 years ago.
Now, a new study led by the Newcastle University shows that they were in fact used for butchering and carving animal carcasses.
By analysing Bronze Age daggers previously recovered from Pragatto, , they found traces of animal residue suggestive of cutting 'bone, muscle and tendons'.
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