Some bear old labels indicating their collection sites, carried out at the beginning of the 20th century.
All seem to have had labels or numbers, some still present, others disappeared, others very altered or with traces of glue in their places.
One piece bears the mention "Bergeracois", another Pellegrue (and perhaps 1901), another Epoque Ehelléenne, the name of the place of the collection that I cannot read and 1919 or 1911.
A very beautiful axe bears the N° 939 (in ink), the most important axe of flattened smooth shape bore a mention that has become illegible, the smallest of the same shape bore a label,
Note also the work and the beauty of the object of rather large dimension carved in bay leaf and in very good condition which bears a "remainder" of label, etc.
Two fossilised sea urchin footprints are included.
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