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Fine Neolithic axe head of brown flint with fine falking, circa 2000 BC, probably from Norway from the cross section (qv British Museum Catalouge of Stone Age Antiquities 1926 p.157), 5.91 in. long. Provenance: Charled Ede Ltd. London. Ref. 39A

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