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N Mount Bures 2011 1 2 3+ Burnt Stone Flint Core Flake Blade Scraper 1 2 3+ Burnt Stone Flint Core Flake Blade Scraper Arrow Head N

N Mount Bures 2011 Flint and Burnt Stone 1 2 3+ Burnt Stone Flint Core 1 2 3+ Burnt Stone Flint Core Flake Blade Scraper Arrow Head N

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Mount Bures 2011 Flint Core 1 2 3+ Flint Core N

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Mount Bures 2011 Blade 1 2 3+ Blade N

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