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Object Number
12-10-40/E2001
Display Title
"Pushers" with flat-tang
Descriptions
Object Description
"Pushers" with flat-tang
Inventory Description
Stone, chipped stone edged tools, gravers, 1 w flat tang, with cortex
Classification
- Graver
Department
Archaeological
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Europe
/
Sweden
Additional Geographic Terms
Helsingborg; Malmohus
Materials
Stone
Dimensions
Overall: 2 x 6.7 x 0.9 cm (13/16 x 2 5/8 x 3/8 in.)
Quantity
2
Label on object
E2001; Helsingborg/Sweden/Sept 4/1874
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France
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Italy
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for "Pushers"
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Scraper
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France
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Raw Material
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Egypt
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| 12-10-40/E1996 | "Pusher" |
Graver
|
Sweden
| |
| 12-10-40/E1532 | "Pusher" |
Chipping debris
|
Italy
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Image Not Available
for Chipped flints, "pusher" type
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Chipping debris
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England
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| 12-10-40/E1956 | "Pusher" |
Blade
|
Switzerland
| |
Image Not Available
for "Pusher"
| 12-10-40/E1957 | "Pusher" |
Blade
|
Switzerland
| |
Image Not Available
for "Pusher"
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Uniface
|
France
| |
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Graver
|
Abri Pataud
| |
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Graver
|
France
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