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Fig. 137. A small bammer of light brown color. There are several 

 implements of this class iu M. Guesde's collection, which the owner 

 considers casse-tetes. This may be, but they are just as probably ham- 

 mers or rubbers. 



Height, 2-^^ inches. 





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Fig. 138. 



Fig. 138. A grooved hammer resembling an old-fashioned printer's pad 

 or an inverted mushroom. The function of the class is still in the dark. 

 See Stevens " Flint Chips," p. 223. 



Height, 3-1% inches. 



Fig. 139. A grooved hammer of dark brown patina evidently m^de 





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Fig. 140. 



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Fig. 141. 



