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Purchased from Louis Didon, 1913

Accession Lot

  • Object[364]
  • no[3]
  • yes[361]
  • no[364]
  • european[364]
  • angle burin[15]
  • animal bone[33]
  • animal tooth[17]
  • antler[1]
  • antler fragment[6]
  • astragalus[3]
  • awl[10]
  • back-bladelet[1]
  • bead[9]
  • blade[39]
  • bladelet[13]
  • bone[1]
  • bone fragment[11]
  • burin[10]
  • calcaneum[3]
  • cast[5]
  • chisel[2]
  • compressor[1]
  • core[1]
  • dagger[1]
  • double angle burin[8]
  • double burin[8]
  • double end scraper[9]
  • double grattoir[6]
  • double keeled scraper[2]
  • double screw driver burin[2]
  • end scraper[56]
  • femur[1]
  • fifth molar[1]
  • figurine[4]
  • first phalanx[5]
  • flake[4]
  • flint[1]
  • fragment[1]
  • grattoir[84]
  • grattoir burin[7]
  • gravette point[14]
  • hammerstone[2]
  • hearth[1]
  • horn[1]
  • jaw[5]
  • keeled scraper[22]
  • lance head[1]
  • long bone[3]
  • mandible[1]
  • metacarpus[1]
  • metatarsus[1]
  • microlithic angle burin[1]
  • molar[12]
  • nosed scraper[1]
  • nucleus[1]
  • nucleus (lithic)[2]
  • object[1]
  • ochre[2]
  • os acetabuli[1]
  • pelvic girdle[1]
  • pendant[1]
  • percuteur[1]
  • perforator[4]
  • pick[1]
  • point[23]
  • polisher[6]
  • racloir[6]
  • racloir-burin[1]
  • rib[3]
  • scapula[1]
  • scraper[1]
  • scraper-burin[6]
  • screw driver burin[9]
  • second phalanx[4]
  • side scraper[3]
  • soil[4]
  • stone fragment[1]
  • third phalanx[2]
  • wedge[1]
  • abri blanchard[233]
  • abri des roches[14]
  • castel merle[5]
  • dordogne[343]
  • france[364]
  • labatut[203]
  • roches de sergeac[336]
  • aurignacian[20]
  • middle aurignacian[219]
  • modern[5]
  • upper aurignacian[205]
  • upper paleolithic[6]
  • aurignacian[20]
  • middle aurignacian[219]
  • upper aurignacian[205]
  • upper paleolithic[6]
  • abri no. 2[14]
  • abri no. 2?[7]
  • b[5]
  • penis[1]
  • woman[3]
  • animal bone[8]
  • animal tooth[4]
  • antler[7]
  • bone[57]
  • bovine bone[13]
  • bovine tooth[1]
  • flint[236]
  • goat bone[1]
  • horn[1]
  • horse bone[2]
  • horse tooth[5]
  • ivory[7]
  • jasper[1]
  • ochre[2]
  • plaster[5]
  • quartz[2]
  • reindeer antler[1]
  • reindeer bone[11]
  • sheep bone[1]
  • soil[4]
  • steatite[1]
  • stone[5]
  • tooth[7]
  • engraved[3]
  • polished[1]
  • worked[7]
  • yes[26]

331 - 360 of 364 Records

EU530E

EU530E

Bead

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EU530D

EU530D

Bead

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EU530C

EU530C

Bead

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EU530B

EU530B

Bead

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EU443A

EU443A

Blade

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EU387A

EU387A

Blade

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EU530A

EU530A

Bead

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EU372

EU372

Bladelet

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EU378

EU378

Bladelet

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EU415B

Scraper-Burin

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EU391A

End Scraper

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EU350

Keeled Scraper

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331 - 360 of 364 Records
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