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choo

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I have no ideal why
 

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There is a theory that stones like this could have been used to shape antler billets for flint knapping. It's a cool find also the smaller holes could be for shaping punches for notching. Just an idea!!!!
 

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Any particular reason for not just adding the picture to your original thread instead of starting a new one?
 

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