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Description: Archaeological dig terms, with photographs and illustrations.
Heavy stone tool used for working wood. Most are thought to have been fitted into a socketed wooden handles. Archeologists often refer to these tools as "distally beveled tools" or "gouges" and suspect some of them were used for other purposes (such as hide working).
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