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  • bronze age[2]
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  • catawba[1]
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  • lower paleolithic[1]
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B1993

B1993

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29-30-36

29-30-36

Jug

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EU1436

EU1436

Point

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32-40-454

32-40-454

Bowl

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29-30-11

29-30-11

Bell-Beaker

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66-31-1M

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87-39-1138

87-39-1138

Arrowhead

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66-31-1G

66-31-1G

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29-30-10

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Jar

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B1952

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14296

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