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- Khutu abstract "Khutu was the name given to a material used by medieval Islamic cutlers for knife handles. The ultimate source of the material has been a matter of conjecture for more than a thousand years; Islamic polymath al-Biruni was among the first to investigate it and debate about the material—especially its source—continues to this day. The hypothesized sources for the material have included narwhal, walrus, and mammoth ivory, the frontal bones of bulls, goats, and birds, the teeth of snakes, fish, and hippopotamuses, and the root of a tree. The most recent investigation, by natural historian Chris Lavers, has pointed to the frontal boss of the horns of the muskox.Khutu has been ascribed properties other than those of a work material. It was, for example, described as an alexipharmic—a property that eventually was attached to alicorn, the supposed horn of the unicorn.".
- Khutu wikiPageID "25414055".
- Khutu wikiPageLength "7756".
- Khutu wikiPageOutDegree "34".
- Khutu wikiPageRevisionID "613432269".
- Khutu wikiPageWikiLink Abu_Rayhan_Biruni.
- Khutu wikiPageWikiLink Al-Biruni.
- Khutu wikiPageWikiLink Apricot_(color).
- Khutu wikiPageWikiLink Berthold_Laufer.
- Khutu wikiPageWikiLink Bladesmith.
- Khutu wikiPageWikiLink Camphor.
- Khutu wikiPageWikiLink Category:Art_materials.
- Khutu wikiPageWikiLink Category:Carving.
- Khutu wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ivory_works_of_art.
- Khutu wikiPageWikiLink Category:World_Digital_Library_related.
- Khutu wikiPageWikiLink Frontal_bone.
- Khutu wikiPageWikiLink Hippopotamus.
- Khutu wikiPageWikiLink Ibn_al-Akfani.
- Khutu wikiPageWikiLink Islam.
- Khutu wikiPageWikiLink Islamic_Golden_Age.
- Khutu wikiPageWikiLink Ivory_trade.
- Khutu wikiPageWikiLink Kyrgyz_people.
- Khutu wikiPageWikiLink Mahmud_al-Kashgari.
- Khutu wikiPageWikiLink Mammoth.
- Khutu wikiPageWikiLink Muskox.
- Khutu wikiPageWikiLink Narwhal.
- Khutu wikiPageWikiLink Natural_history.
- Khutu wikiPageWikiLink Oriental_studies.
- Khutu wikiPageWikiLink Polymath.
- Khutu wikiPageWikiLink Refugium_(population_biology).
- Khutu wikiPageWikiLink Roc_(mythology).
- Khutu wikiPageWikiLink Unicorn.
- Khutu wikiPageWikiLink Walrus_ivory.
- Khutu wikiPageWikiLink White.
- Khutu wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:alexipharmic.
- Khutu wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:boss.
- Khutu wikiPageWikiLinkText "khutu".
- Khutu hasPhotoCollection Khutu.
- Khutu wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Khutu subject Category:Art_materials.
- Khutu subject Category:Carving.
- Khutu subject Category:Ivory_works_of_art.
- Khutu subject Category:World_Digital_Library_related.
- Khutu hypernym Name.
- Khutu type Work.
- Khutu type Art.
- Khutu type Work.
- Khutu comment "Khutu was the name given to a material used by medieval Islamic cutlers for knife handles. The ultimate source of the material has been a matter of conjecture for more than a thousand years; Islamic polymath al-Biruni was among the first to investigate it and debate about the material—especially its source—continues to this day.".
- Khutu label "Khutu".
- Khutu sameAs m.09k6606.
- Khutu sameAs Q6403235.
- Khutu sameAs Q6403235.
- Khutu wasDerivedFrom Khutu?oldid=613432269.
- Khutu isPrimaryTopicOf Khutu.