Solutrean End Scraper (533a1)

Solutrean End Scraper (533a1)

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Human: Cancel scraper operation on flake Location: Abri Casserole site, France. Period: Upper Paleolithic era (Solutrean period, 22,000-17,000 years ago). Material: Flint tool. Dimensions: Length, 100.2 mm; width, 34.0 mm; thickness, 10.3 mm. Notes: Catalog number 533a1. This specimen is part of a large collection of artifacts acquired in 1929 by James Bell Bullitt during his European tour and later donated to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The specimen resides in the North Carolina Archaeological Collection, Research Laboratories of Archaeology. Model by Abigail Gancz.

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