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Mercer, Henry C., and Charles S. Wake. "The discovery of an artifically flaked flint specimen in the quarternary gravels of San Isidro Spain." Memoirs of the International Congress of Anthropology . (1894): 61-68.

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  • rib[2]
  • sheep jaw[1]
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  • san isidro[2]
  • spain[9]
  • eusebio cubero quarry[9]
  • intrusive digging 34 cm.[1]
  • animal bone[1]
  • bone[4]
  • ceramic[1]
  • flint[2]
  • sheep bone[1]
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11439

11439

Bone Fragment

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11445

11445

Dish

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11443

11443

Animal Bone

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11442

11442

Rib

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11441

11441

Rib

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11440

11440

Bone

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11438

11438

Sheep Jaw

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11437

11437

Nodule

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11436

11436

Knife

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