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Legends:
1: Knapping a huge laurel leaf. Thinning process goes on, the curves of the leaf are looking good
2: Knapping a huge laurel leaf. The leaf is almost finished. Its outer profile is regularized by small percussions with a reindeer percussor.
3: Knapping a huge laurel leaf. Small percussions on its edges to get the profile in shape
4: Knapping a huge laurel leaf. Frontal view. Its symmetry is nearly good
5: Knapping a huge laurel leaf. The point is being worked with a small hammerstone
6: Knapping a huge laurel leaf. The leaf is nearly finished. It is 35 cm long and 1 cm thick !
7: Knapping a huge laurel leaf. Now it is near perfect.
8: Livre de beurre core. Second blade and its negative of removal on the right
9: Livre de beurre core. Fourth and last blade driven off. Note the negatives of removal left on the core
10: Livre de beurre core: profile view of the core and a blade
11: Type III danish dagger replica. Side 1
12: Type III danish dagger replica. Side 2
13: Type III danish dagger replica. Details of the blade scars
14: Type III danish dagger replica. Details of the blade scars
15: Type III danish dagger replica. Details of the 'stitchings' of the handle
16: Type III danish dagger replica. Details of the 'stitchings' of the handle
17: Cordiform mousterian type biface (-300.000 à -30.000 )
18: Triangular biface
19: Cordiform mousterian type biface (-300.000 à -30.000 )
20: Leaf shaped biface, made of red obsidian with black inclusions
21: Cordiform mousterian type biface (-300.000 à -30.000 ). Made out of a large flake, it was only worked on one of its sides.
22: Cordiform mousterian type tiny biface (-300.000 à -30.000 ) made of veined Bergerac flint
23: Leaf shaped mousterian type biface (-300.000 à -30.000 ). The sharp point is usually dull on such artefacts
24: Cordiform mousterian type biface (-300.000 à -30.000 )
25: Cordiform mousterian type biface (-300.000 à -30.000 )