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Peale, Benjamin F. Specimens of the stone age of the human race as collected and arranged by Franklin Peale; Copied in photography with a catalogue and introduction, also various communications on the subject made by him to the American Philosophical Society. Philadelphia: 1873.

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knife

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87-39-26

87-39-26

Knife

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87-39-768

87-39-768

Knife

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87-39-33

87-39-33

Knife (uncertain)

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87-39-831

87-39-831

Knife

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87-39-32

87-39-32

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87-39-72

87-39-72

Knife

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87-39-46

87-39-46

Knife (uncertain)

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87-39-40

87-39-40

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87-39-39

87-39-39

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87-39-57

87-39-57

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87-39-828

87-39-828

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87-39-23

87-39-23

Spearhead (uncertain)

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87-39-78

87-39-78

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87-39-882

87-39-882

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87-39-827

87-39-827

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87-39-763

87-39-763

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87-39-757

87-39-757

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87-39-27

87-39-27

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87-39-41

87-39-41

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87-39-759

87-39-759

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87-39-830

87-39-830

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87-39-829

87-39-829

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87-39-25

87-39-25

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87-39-24

87-39-24

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87-39-758

87-39-758

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87-39-881

87-39-881

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87-39-28

87-39-28

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87-39-911

87-39-911

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87-39-37

87-39-37

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87-39-31

87-39-31

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87-39-908

87-39-908

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87-39-898

87-39-898

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