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English: Lithic blade in flint (broken) from a site dated on the Copper Age in Fresno de la Ribera (Zamora, Spain)
Español: Hoja de sílex (fracturada), procedente de un yacimiento calcolítico de Fresno de la Ribera (Zamora, España).
Français : Lame de silex (cassée) provenance: un gisement chalcolithique de Fresno de la Ribera (Zamora, Espagne)
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current00:39, 5 August 2006Thumbnail for version as of 00:39, 5 August 2006297 × 479 (7 KB)Locutus Borg{{español}} Hoja de sílex (fracturada), procedente de Fresno de la Ribera (Zamora, España) {{english}} Lithic blade in flint (broken) from Fresno de la Ribera (Zamora, Spain) {{français}} Lame de silex (cassée) provenance: Fresno de la Ribera (Zamo

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