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Español: Gran lasca Levallois achelense (transformada en hendidor), procede de un yaciminento superficial de la provincia de Zamora (España), en un afluente de valle del Duero.
English: Acheulean Levallois flake that proceeds from a superficial site in the Zamora province (Spain), in the valley of a tributary of Douro river.
Français : Grand éclat Levallois acheuléen, originaire d'un gisement de surface de la province de Zamora (Espagne), dans la vallèe d'une rivière affluente du Duero.
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Date

January 4, 2007

Author

José-Manuel Benito Álvarez (España) —> Locutus Borg

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