File:Fire steel (6875886781).jpg
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Fire steel. Iron. A common type of fire steel, used to strike a stone to create sparks when making fire. Grave find, Vallstena, Vallstenarum, Gotland, Sweden. SHM 6085 See also <a href="http://kulturarvsdata.se/shm/object/html/448457" rel="nofollow">kulturarvsdata.se/shm/object/html/448457</a> |
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Source | Fire steel |
Author | The Swedish History Museum, Stockholm from Sweden |
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