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Slovenia : Mesolithic tools
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Smaller vice represented from other angle of view for a better space imagination, explaining function how the square pedestal have got to be stuck temporarily for each and every blow into the notch (each and every blow loosen the vice out of the notch) while the leather strap running across the formative flint guided by the help of the groove, held formative flint in required position for each blow.

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