File:Stone tools (Eskimo) (1 - Flint scraper of the former Porečans).jpg

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Српски / srpski: Сл 65. – Стругала од кремена: 1 и 2 од некадашњих поречана а 3 садашњих Ескимоса. – 1 представља изглед с горње грубо окресане а 2 изглед с доње равне стране стругала нађенога у дилувијалним слојевима код Абевила у Француској.
English: Fig. 65. - Flint scrapers: 1 and 2 of the former Porečans and 3 of the present Eskimos. - 1 is an appearance from the top roughly painted and 2 a view from the lower flat side of a scraper found in diluvial layers near Abeville in France.
Date 25 May 2005 (according to Exif data)
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Public domain This is an illustration from the book Kameno doba by Jovan Zujovic (1856-1936), published in Belgrade in 1893. The copyright of this book is expired and this image is in the public domain.
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