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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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  • Object[37]
  • yes[37]
  • no[37]
  • european[37]
  • blade[4]
  • celt[4]
  • cleaver[1]
  • end scraper[3]
  • flake[3]
  • fragment[2]
  • hand axe[10]
  • pick[4]
  • scraper[1]
  • sherd[4]
  • side scraper[1]
  • tool[2]
  • abbeville[17]
  • amiens[1]
  • france[37]
  • menchecourt[3]
  • moulin-quignon[1]
  • portelette[3]
  • saint-acheul[8]
  • somme[37]
  • abbevillian[1]
  • levallois[1]
  • lower acheulian[1]
  • lower levallois[1]
  • middle acheulian[9]
  • middle levallois[1]
  • modern[2]
  • neolithic[17]
  • abbevillian[1]
  • levallois[1]
  • lower acheulian[1]
  • lower levallois[1]
  • middle acheulian[9]
  • middle levallois[1]
  • neolithic[17]
  • " found in the peat with vases of celtic manufacture."[1]
  • "celtic tomb"[1]
  • celtic sepulture, beneath peat layer[1]
  • found at a depth of 50 cm. in "gallin layer"[1]
  • from peat "sepulture celtique"[1]
  • peat[1]
  • peat "celtique"[2]
  • peat layer[4]
  • tomb[1]
  • turf of peat layer[1]
  • valley of the somme[9]
  • ceramic[4]
  • flint[32]
  • stone[1]
  • yes[37]
france

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87-39-977

87-39-977

End Scraper

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87-39-965

87-39-965

Hand Axe

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87-39-984

87-39-984

Celt

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87-39-971

87-39-971

Tool

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87-39-952

87-39-952

Cleaver

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87-39-960

87-39-960

Hand Axe

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87-39-959

87-39-959

Hand Axe

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87-39-958

87-39-958

Blade

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87-39-964

87-39-964

Hand Axe

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87-39-982

87-39-982

Celt

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87-39-988

87-39-988

Sherd

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87-39-955

87-39-955

Blade

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87-39-986

87-39-986

Sherd

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87-39-974

87-39-974

Blade

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87-39-970

87-39-970

Pick

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87-39-969

87-39-969

Pick

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87-39-983

87-39-983

Celt

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87-39-976

87-39-976

Flake

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87-39-963

87-39-963

Hand Axe

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87-39-975

87-39-975

Blade

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87-39-956

87-39-956

Flake

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87-39-987

87-39-987

Sherd

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87-39-966

87-39-966

Hand Axe

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87-39-954

87-39-954

Hand Axe

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87-39-967

87-39-967

Pick

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87-39-978

87-39-978

End Scraper

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87-39-973

87-39-973

Flake

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87-39-972

87-39-972

Tool

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87-39-962

87-39-962

Hand Axe

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87-39-980

87-39-980

Scraper

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87-39-979

87-39-979

End Scraper

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87-39-968

87-39-968

Pick

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