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Neolithic stone implements from Cumbria

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The drawing shows three Neolithic stone implements: an axhammer from Lindale, Cumbria, a macehead, and a polished stone axe from High Haum, Cumbria.
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Title: Neolithic stone implements from Cumbria
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The drawing shows three Neolithic stone implements: an axhammer from Lindale, Cumbria, a macehead, and a polished stone axe from High Haum, Cumbria.

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