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one or more holes drilled tlirough the center, transversely. On the 

 beam of specimen, fig. 31, a, h, is an engraving of a string of four 

 horses following each other. The specimen comes from La Madelaine 



and was found by Lartet. This figure shows two sides, obverse and 

 reverse, of the same implement. It is the shed antler of a reindeer. 

 The first tine has been cut off apparently with a flint knife or saw; 

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