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Uniface blade and three end scrapers
Stone tool flaked on one surface only, known as a uniface blade, and three end scrapers.
Courtesy, Robert R. Converse, the Archaeological Soceity of Ohio
Stone tools
Replica stone tools of the Acheulean industry, used by
Homo erectus
and...
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