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Prehistory / Lithic flake / Lithic reduction / Prepared-core technique / Biface / Debitage / Blade / Acheulean / Burin / Lithics / Archaeology / Stone Age
Date: 2006-11-21 21:28:41
Prehistory
Lithic flake
Lithic reduction
Prepared-core technique
Biface
Debitage
Blade
Acheulean
Burin
Lithics
Archaeology
Stone Age

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