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lake biel

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L-5-114

L-5-114

Celt

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87-39-1150

87-39-1150

Wall

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EU1542

EU1542

Axe Head

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EU1534

EU1534

Axe Head

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EU1546

EU1546

Axe

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EU1547

EU1547

Axe

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87-39-1135

87-39-1135

Hammerstone

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L-5-232

L-5-232

Piercer

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EU1548

EU1548

Axe

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L-5-172

L-5-172

Pot Holder (uncertain)

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L-5-151

L-5-151

Hafting

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L-5-208

L-5-208

Saw

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L-5-176

L-5-176

Spindle Whorl

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L-5-153

L-5-153

Hafting

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L-5-239

L-5-239

Piercer

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L-5-71

L-5-71

Horn (animal part)

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2006-10-124

2006-10-124

Polishing Stone

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2006-10-107

2006-10-107

Horn (animal part)

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2006-10-100

2006-10-100

Implement

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2006-10-90

2006-10-90

Awl

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2006-10-89

2006-10-89

Awl

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2006-10-50

2006-10-50

Awl (uncertain)

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2006-10-48

2006-10-48

Awl (uncertain)

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2006-10-36

2006-10-36

Body Sherd

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2006-10-35

2006-10-35

Antler

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2006-10-32

2006-10-32

Antler

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EU2613

EU2613

Spindle Whorl

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EU2601

EU2601

Awl

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EU2622

EU2622

Net Sinker

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EU1550B

EU1550B

Axe Haft

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EU1545B

EU1545B

Axe Haft

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EU1543B

EU1543B

Axe Haft

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