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1 “Cave sticks” are large sticks with bifurcated ends.
2 The platform feature was not excavated, but the sidewalls of the feature indicated a minimum height of 18 cm.
SCA Proceedings, Volume 30 (2016) Bryne, Gandy, Robinson, and Johnson p. 223
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