The bread peel is light brownish-gray wood, with visible wood grain and texture, and dark-brown or black markings suggesting charring. The bread peel's head is broad, and the handle extends down from the center of the wide head. The background is completely black, making the wooden tool stand out as the sole subject. The lighting is even and highlights the tool's shape and surface details without casting deep shadows.
The bread peel during the excavation. It is lying in the mud.
A 4,900-year-old bread peel. It was found in the pile dwelling site of Olzreute-Enzisholz and is made of maple. Dating around 2897 BC.
The waterlogged, anaerobic environment provided ideal conditions for the preservation of the peel and other organic finds
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