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403:Microliths
395:Mesolithic
238:See also:
155:arrowheads
99:mesolithic
444:Neolithic
270:Stone Age
187:wild boar
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418:Tahunian
389:Natufian
285:Pliocene
261:See also
244:Deriivka
193:Genetics
183:roe deer
179:red deer
159:scrapers
625:Lithics
473:Pottery
278:before
152:rhombic
140:Denmark
136:Zealand
117:5200 BC
113:6000 BC
105:culture
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369:Atlatl
254:, and
185:, and
163:drills
148:flakes
32:Period
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144:SkĂĄne
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42:Dates
571:ISBN
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280:Homo
268:The
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