File:The Martinoli Stone (8577731866).jpg

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Description A rare object from the Binushmuka I test pitting, named after its proud discoverer. It looks like the seat of a bike, but it was used very different: The three pits indicate that it probably is an anvil used in producing lithic tools. Photo H. Bjerck
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Source The Martinoli Stone
Author NTNU Vitenskapsmuseet
Camera location54° 52′ 41.38″ S, 67° 17′ 33.17″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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