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  • Object[321]
  • no[5]
  • yes[316]
  • no[321]
  • near eastern[321]
  • back blade[4]
  • bead[12]
  • bec de flute burin[1]
  • blade[18]
  • bone fragment[1]
  • borer[4]
  • burin[5]
  • double end scraper[1]
  • double nuclei-form scraper[1]
  • double nucleiform scraper[16]
  • double scraper[1]
  • end scraper[36]
  • flake[18]
  • flake tool[5]
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  • microlith[41]
  • microlithic crescent[20]
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  • nucleiform scraper[6]
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  • pendant[17]
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  • point[28]
  • round scraper[4]
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el-kebara

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31-57-272

31-57-272

Double Nucleiform Scraper

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31-57-151

31-57-151

Microlithic Crescent

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31-57-238

31-57-238

Double Nucleiform Scraper

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31-57-21

31-57-21

Bead

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31-57-207

31-57-207

Flake

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31-57-197

31-57-197

Microlith

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31-57-121

31-57-121

Back Blade

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31-57-243

31-57-243

Burin

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31-57-208

31-57-208

Flake

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31-57-198

31-57-198

Microlith

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31-57-171

31-57-171

Back Blade

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31-57-70

31-57-70

Pendant

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31-57-69

31-57-69

Point

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31-57-144

31-57-144

Microlithic Crescent

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31-57-111

31-57-111

Sickle Blade

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31-57-112

31-57-112

Sickle Blade

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31-57-232

31-57-232

End Scraper

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31-57-32

31-57-32

Bead

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31-57-263

31-57-263

End Scraper

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31-57-142

31-57-142

Microlithic Crescent

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31-57-264

31-57-264

Keeled Scraper

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31-57-155

31-57-155

Burin

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31-57-276

31-57-276

Microlith

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31-57-78

31-57-78

Sickle Blade

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31-57-24

31-57-24

Bead

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31-57-200

31-57-200

Microlith

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31-57-190

31-57-190

Microlith

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31-57-189

31-57-189

Microlith

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31-57-236

31-57-236

Double Nucleiform Scraper

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31-57-14

31-57-14

Pendant

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31-57-316

31-57-316

Double Nucleiform Scraper

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31-57-71

31-57-71

Shell Fragment

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