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an upper paleolithic instrument possibly used as a shaft straightener, often made from the main beam of an antler and having one or more perforations through which a shaft could p-ss.
noun
an antler object found in upper palaeolithic sites from the aurignacian period onwards, consisting of a rod, often ornately decorated, with a hole through the thicker end
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