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157:. Many of these operations were carefully performed, suggesting that the surgery was done for the relief of some body disturbance other than that associated with injury, perhaps an organic or mental condition. The functional tumi knives used by cultures of Peru, such as the Paracas, different in composition to those highly ornamental tumis of the Lambayeque and Chimu, as the ornate tumis from these cultures were only functional in a symbolic ceremonial manner, due to the use of soft metals. These soft metals would not have allowed for the actual killing of animal or cutting of any kind of flesh.
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1785:Bob Loveless
1614:Shun Cutlery
1498:Füritechnics
1413:Chroma Cnife
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1071:Trench knife
1061:Taping knife
1011:Sheath knife
906:Opinel knife
822:Ivan's Knife
763:Diving knife
738:Combat knife
622:Nakiri bōchō
617:Maguro bōchō
602:Tomato knife
587:Pizza cutter
562:Fillet knife
547:Chef's knife
542:Cheese knife
532:Butter knife
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1810:Chris Reeve
1732:James Black
1719:Knifemakers
1647:TOPS Knives
1619:Slice, Inc.
1551:Marble Arms
1393:Buck Knives
1345:Yoroi-dōshi
1300:Push dagger
1207:French Nail
1056:Switchblade
1041:Strider SMF
1006:Sharpfinger
956:Putty knife
946:Pocketknife
931:Penny knife
876:Misericorde
647:Usuba bōchō
597:Steak knife
522:Bread knife
155:trepanation
42:(1100-1375)
1913:Categories
1830:Mike Snody
1805:Bo Randall
1780:Jimmy Lile
1775:Gil Hibben
1760:Jerry Fisk
1657:Victorinox
1652:Tramontina
1633:STI Knives
1541:Leatherman
1526:KitchenAid
1476:Fällkniven
1428:Cold Steel
1232:Kabutowari
1192:Ear dagger
1001:Sgian dubh
981:Sami knife
896:Neck knife
886:Multi-tool
881:Mora knife
818:Husa knife
808:Higonokami
768:Drop point
758:Deba bōchō
733:Clip point
723:Cane knife
713:Boot knife
612:Deba bōchō
374:2008-11-24
349:2011-07-19
258:2016-10-14
208:References
192:Battle axe
172:Sican Lord
135:Inti Raymi
127:Inti Raymi
36:Sican Lord
1795:Ken Onion
1438:Cuisinart
1383:Benchmade
1177:Cinquedea
1152:Bagh nakh
1031:SOG Knife
936:Pesh-kabz
743:Commander
688:Ballistic
652:Yanagi ba
637:Udon kiri
577:Mezzaluna
197:Tumipampa
71:turquoise
1629:Spyderco
1609:Sabatier
1378:Aritsugu
1325:Stiletto
1290:Poignard
1252:Khanjali
1162:Baselard
1026:Smatchet
976:Sabatier
926:Penknife
831:Karambit
427:Inca Art
413:Archived
325:(2010).
186:See also
118:and the
108:Peruvian
97:Overview
91:variants
1898:Daggers
1687:Wüsthof
1566:Morseth
1536:Kyocera
1486:Fiskars
1471:F. Dick
1257:Khanjar
1222:Jambiya
1167:Bichuwa
1157:Balarao
1132:Anelace
1124:Daggers
1114:Yatagan
991:Scalpel
971:Resolza
966:Rampuri
861:Machete
698:Bayonet
627:Santoku
552:Cleaver
498:Kitchen
472:daggers
294:3963182
167:Naylamp
131:Quechua
129:'rata (
106:in the
86:Quechua
1697:Global
1672:Wenger
1591:Opinel
1516:Ka-Bar
1512:Ivan's
1237:Kaiken
1212:Gunong
1197:Emeici
1104:X-Acto
1099:Wedung
961:Puukko
951:Phurba
921:Parang
891:Navaja
866:Mandau
841:Kirpan
703:Boline
678:Athame
665:knives
663:Other
592:Splayd
537:Caidao
512:Boning
505:knives
468:Knives
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139:potato
1604:Rösle
1571:Muela
1481:FAMAE
1443:Cutco
1388:Böker
1330:Tantō
1315:Shobo
1295:Pugio
1267:Kunai
1247:Katar
1242:Kalis
1202:Facón
1147:BC-41
941:Pirah
851:Kukri
788:Golok
783:Ginsu
753:CQC-6
748:Corvo
718:Bowie
503:table
290:JSTOR
148:llama
143:maize
120:Sican
116:Chimu
69:with
1919:Inca
1581:OLFA
1340:V-42
1320:Sica
1310:Seme
1262:Kris
1227:Jile
1187:Dirk
1076:Tumi
1016:Shiv
996:Seax
986:SARK
836:Kard
798:Guna
708:Bolo
572:Lame
517:Boti
470:and
333:ISBN
141:and
112:Inca
81:Tumi
67:gold
1462:EKA
1182:Dha
1081:Ulu
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