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  • Object[3,116]
  • no[317]
  • yes[2,799]
  • no[3,114]
  • yes[2]
  • african[1]
  • asian[97]
  • european[2,454]
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  • near eastern[498]
  • adze[5]
  • adze haft[3]
  • animal bone[19]
  • animal tooth[4]
  • antler[16]
  • antler fragment[7]
  • apple[6]
  • arrowhead[242]
  • awl[128]
  • axe[24]
  • axe haft[7]
  • axe hammer[9]
  • axe head[85]
  • axehead[5]
  • barley[5]
  • battle axe[11]
  • bead[10]
  • beads[7]
  • blade[193]
  • bladelet[22]
  • boar tusk[6]
  • boat axe[8]
  • body sherd[8]
  • bone fragment[3]
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  • burin[10]
  • cast[62]
  • celt[139]
  • chisel[33]
  • cloth[7]
  • core[11]
  • coup-de-poing[4]
  • double racloir[4]
  • ear plug[4]
  • end scraper[25]
  • figurine[5]
  • flake[97]
  • flake blade[84]
  • flakes[25]
  • flat base sherd[7]
  • flax[8]
  • flora (plant)[7]
  • food[4]
  • fragment[30]
  • game piece[4]
  • grattoir[362]
  • grattoir burin[5]
  • grinding stone[16]
  • grindstone[7]
  • haft[6]
  • hafting[11]
  • hammer[20]
  • hammerstone[46]
  • handle[19]
  • hazelnut[4]
  • horn (animal part)[37]
  • implement[28]
  • javelin head[23]
  • knife[21]
  • lance head[6]
  • lithics[36]
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  • net sinker[6]
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  • pendant[8]
  • percuteur[9]
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  • pestle[4]
  • pick[29]
  • piercer[13]
  • point[88]
  • polisher[7]
  • pot holder[4]
  • potsherd[94]
  • racloir[102]
  • racloir-grattoir[19]
  • rim fragment[24]
  • rim sherd[16]
  • ring[8]
  • sample[91]
  • saw[13]
  • scraper[166]
  • scrapers[10]
  • seed[7]
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  • sherd[273]
  • socket[5]
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  • spearhead[6]
  • spindle whorl[27]
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  • textile[4]
  • thread[4]
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  • tranchet[5]
  • vessel handle[23]
  • wheat[4]
  • abbeville[20]
  • apulia[36]
  • avenue farm[16]
  • bazaikha[14]
  • beck row[35]
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  • berners heath[12]
  • beth shean[227]
  • black dyke[16]
  • bohemia[62]
  • bubenec[60]
  • burnt fen[19]
  • cambridgeshire[29]
  • cissbury[13]
  • commune de bassillac[19]
  • county down[17]
  • crimea[19]
  • culford[10]
  • czech republic[62]
  • denmark[63]
  • dordogne[23]
  • eastern siberia[14]
  • england[1,050]
  • eriswell[22]
  • eriswell hill[17]
  • europe[18]
  • forest heath district[278]
  • france[128]
  • goudaud[19]
  • grand pressigny[19]
  • greece[65]
  • grimes graves[97]
  • icklingham[64]
  • indre-et-loire[35]
  • iran[114]
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  • israel[239]
  • italy[160]
  • japan[16]
  • jericho[15]
  • kennyhill[30]
  • kent[11]
  • kizil-koba[19]
  • lackford[20]
  • lake biel[85]
  • lake constance[23]
  • lake ladoga[94]
  • lake moosseedorf[18]
  • lake neuchatel[99]
  • lake pfaffikon[204]
  • lake zurich[81]
  • lakenheath[25]
  • laos[75]
  • little pits fen[21]
  • meilen[24]
  • middle yenisei river[14]
  • mildenhall[82]
  • moosseedorf[18]
  • morigen[16]
  • neuchatel canton[29]
  • norfolk[164]
  • north riding[47]
  • north stow[95]
  • olonetsk region[103]
  • perugia[62]
  • pickering[47]
  • prague[60]
  • robenhausen[219]
  • russia[103]
  • scandinavia[86]
  • schwyz canton[35]
  • siberia[14]
  • somme[31]
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  • spiennes[95]
  • st. aubin[16]
  • suffolk[43]
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  • tal-i-bakun[105]
  • thessaly[65]
  • trouille valley[95]
  • undley[43]
  • vaud canton[17]
  • wangen[35]
  • wangford[12]
  • warren hill[97]
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  • weeting[125]
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  • bronze age[38]
  • chalcolithic[220]
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  • stroked phase[62]
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  • upper paleolithic[314]
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  • baden culture[1]
  • bronze age[1]
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  • chinese[4]
  • danubian culture[62]
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  • japanese[16]
  • lake dweller[3]
  • mesolithic[1]
  • mousterian[5]
  • mycenean[1]
  • neolithic[1,942]
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  • north eurasian[1]
  • paleolithic[4]
  • swiss lake dweller[787]
  • tardenoisian[2]
  • upper paleolithic[313]
  • yayoi[2]
  • "celtic tomb"[1]
  • at mouth of the tiniere villeneuve[1]
  • balan[1]
  • barrow[2]
  • barrow?[2]
  • bazaikha tomb[14]
  • beneath somme peat layer[3]
  • box #14[1]
  • carriere carpentier[1]
  • celtic sepulture[4]
  • cultural pit[61]
  • dug out of peat near robenhausen. from pile work.[1]
  • field 305[3]
  • field 307[3]
  • field 330[1]
  • field 335[3]
  • field 337[4]
  • field 338[2]
  • field 357[1]
  • field 429[1]
  • found at a depth of 50 cm. in "gallin layer"[1]
  • from peat "sepulture celtique"[1]
  • lake dwelling[5]
  • lake dwelling at/on tiniere[1]
  • level a[1]
  • level b[1]
  • level b (neo)[4]
  • magwe loc. 13[1]
  • neolithic flint quarry near mons[18]
  • peat[1]
  • peat "celtique"[2]
  • peat layer[3]
  • pile dwelling[6]
  • steinberg = stone hill[13]
  • surface find[1]
  • tomb[1]
  • tumulus[2]
  • turf of peat layer[1]
  • valley of the somme[6]
  • animal head[2]
  • animals[1]
  • bird[1]
  • elk[2]
  • elk?[1]
  • geometric motif[1]
  • wolf?[1]
  • woman[1]
  • animal bone[28]
  • animal horn[1]
  • animal tooth[5]
  • antler[69]
  • apple[6]
  • apples[2]
  • bark[1]
  • barley[6]
  • basalt[3]
  • bast fiber[3]
  • beans[1]
  • beaver bone[1]
  • beech nut[1]
  • bird bone[2]
  • blackberry[2]
  • blackthorn[1]
  • boar tusk[7]
  • bone[148]
  • bovine bone[2]
  • bread[2]
  • bristly crowfoot[1]
  • bronze[2]
  • brown stone[1]
  • ceramic[460]
  • chalcedony[1]
  • charcoal[1]
  • cherry seed[1]
  • chert[1]
  • chipped[1]
  • clay[25]
  • coprolite[1]
  • cork[3]
  • cowrie shell[1]
  • deer bone[1]
  • dogwood[1]
  • elder[2]
  • elk antler[2]
  • elk bone[31]
  • elk horn[47]
  • fiber[14]
  • fish scales[2]
  • flax[12]
  • flax seed[3]
  • flint[1,668]
  • flora (plant)[2]
  • fossiliferous stone[1]
  • fossilwood[1]
  • glass[4]
  • gneiss[3]
  • goat feces[1]
  • goosefoot[1]
  • grain[2]
  • granite[12]
  • hazelnut[5]
  • horn[1]
  • horn (animal part)[34]
  • hornblende[1]
  • jade[1]
  • jasper[7]
  • limestone[6]
  • lotus seed[1]
  • marble (stone)[2]
  • matting[1]
  • mud[3]
  • nut (plant)[1]
  • nuts[1]
  • obsidian[3]
  • organic material[2]
  • organic remains[1]
  • ox bone[13]
  • parsnip seed[1]
  • pear seed[1]
  • peat[1]
  • pig bone[3]
  • pig tooth[1]
  • pine[2]
  • pine cone[3]
  • plant[1]
  • plaster[42]
  • plum seed[1]
  • quartzite[3]
  • raspberry[3]
  • red ochre[1]
  • rope[1]
  • rose[1]
  • sandstone[5]
  • seed[6]
  • seeds[7]
  • serpentine[15]
  • sheep droppings[2]
  • shell[41]
  • silex[1]
  • stag bone[2]
  • stag horn[56]
  • stone[310]
  • straw[1]
  • terracotta[13]
  • volcanic rock[3]
  • wheat[6]
  • wood[9]
  • bichrome[1]
  • carbonized[6]
  • carved[3]
  • chipped[113]
  • cord marked[11]
  • fired[15]
  • flaked[3]
  • groundstone[1]
  • impressed[8]
  • incised[21]
  • perforated[1]
  • plaited[3]
  • polished[3]
  • slipped[10]
  • twisted[5]
  • wash[4]
  • wheel-made[2]
  • worked[3]
  • woven[1]
  • yes[640]
neolithic

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62-13-6

62-13-6

Axe

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EU1576

EU1576

Javelin Head

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EU1557

EU1557

Double Axe

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EU2615

EU2615

Awl

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EU2428

EU2428

Core

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EU2333A

EU2333A

Arrowhead

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EU2333B

EU2333B

Arrowhead

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EU2333C

EU2333C

Arrowhead

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87-39-1173

87-39-1173

Handle (uncertain)

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L-5-61

L-5-61

Animal Bone

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EU1152

EU1152

Point

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29-29-305

29-29-305

Sherd

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87-39-1046

87-39-1046

Bladelet

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EU1214

EU1214

Point

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L-5-143

L-5-143

Celt

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EU980

EU980

Grattoir

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EU979

EU979

Grattoir

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EU1132

EU1132

Perforator

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EU1215

EU1215

Point

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EU1470

EU1470

Axe Head

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EU1469

EU1469

Axe Head

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EU1017

EU1017

Grattoir

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EU987

EU987

Grattoir

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EU1185

EU1185

Point

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87-39-977

87-39-977

End Scraper

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34-21-348

34-21-348

Sherd

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87-39-1033

87-39-1033

Flake

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34-21-328A

34-21-328A

Blade

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EU1201

EU1201

Burin (uncertain)

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EU1191

EU1191

Point

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EU1178

EU1178

Point

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97-124-91

97-124-91

Blade

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