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  • Object[91]
  • yes[91]
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  • european[91]
  • antler[2]
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lake biel

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EU1552

EU1552

Axe

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L-5-150

L-5-150

Hafting

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65-25-16

65-25-16

Sherd

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L-5-173

L-5-173

Pot Holder (uncertain)

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EU1545A

EU1545A

Axe

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L-5-187

L-5-187

Flake

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L-5-175

L-5-175

Pot Holder (uncertain)

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L-5-236

L-5-236

Chisel

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L-5-277

L-5-277

Sherd

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L-5-152

L-5-152

Hafting

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L-5-80

L-5-80

Horn (animal part)

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L-5-211

L-5-211

Saw

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L-5-279

L-5-279

Sherd

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L-5-83

L-5-83

Horn (animal part)

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EU1524

EU1524

Axe Head

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L-5-115

L-5-115

Celt

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L-5-282

L-5-282

Sherd

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EU1544

EU1544

Axe

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L-5-284B

L-5-284B

Sherd

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L-5-167

L-5-167

Grindstone

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EU1543A

EU1543A

Axe

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L-5-284A

L-5-284A

Sherd

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L-5-72

L-5-72

Horn (animal part)

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L-5-186

L-5-186

Flake

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L-5-135

L-5-135

Celt

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EU1550A

EU1550A

Axe

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L-5-174

L-5-174

Pot Holder (uncertain)

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L-5-281

L-5-281

Bowl Sherd

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L-5-120

L-5-120

Celt

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L-5-181

L-5-181

Spindle Whorl

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L-5-180

L-5-180

Spindle Whorl

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L-5-287

L-5-287

Sherd

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