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Antiquities - Stone Age, a Portugese pebble chopper tool, 12cm long, Moledo de Minho, Northern Portugal, Acheulian "Ionium", Middle Pleistocene, 300,000-250,000 years old, [1]Provenance: The Jeffrey Mulroy Collection of Flint Artefacts. -
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