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Purchased from the Field Museum, 1914

Accession Lot

  • Object[7]
  • yes[7]
  • no[7]
  • european[7]
  • cleaver[2]
  • flake[1]
  • hand axe[4]
  • limande[1]
  • abbeville[2]
  • cagny[1]
  • france[5]
  • montieres[3]
  • northern france[3]
  • somme[4]
  • upper acheulian[7]
  • upper acheulian[7]
  • basal unstratified gravels of high low terrace. cf. boutmy-muchembled[1]
  • lower terrace[1]
  • porte du bois?[2]
  • red lime stratum (argile rouge)[1]
  • flint[7]
  • yes[2]
upper acheulian

1 - 7 of 7 Records

EU1832D

EU1832D

Cleaver

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EU1797

EU1797

Hand Axe

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EU1877C

EU1877C

Hand Axe

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EU1832F

EU1832F

Hand Axe

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EU1796C

EU1796C

Cleaver

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EU1795

EU1795

Hand Axe

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EU1803

EU1803

Flake

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