File:Roman hand saw Cambodunum.jpg

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Deutsch: Reconstruktion einer römischen Stichsäge (lamina, serrula ferrea), mit Holzgriff. Gefunden 1909 in einer Insula an der Forumstraße in Cambodunum, Kempten, Deutschland. Datierung 1.-3. Jahrhundert.
English: Reconstruction of a roman hand saw (lamina, serrula ferrea), with wooden handle. Found in 1909 in a insula at the forums road in Cambodunum, Kempten, Germany. Dating to 1st to 3rd century AD.
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Source Photographed at Archäologischer Park Cambodunum, Kempten, Germany.
Author Photographed by User:Bullenwächter / Andreas Franzkowiak, Halstenbek

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