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Two wooden tools with stone heads, identified as "kapak batu" (stone axe), are displayed in a glass case in the Museum of the Bogor Botanical Gardens in Bogor, Indonesia (latitude: -6.599, longitude: 106.794). The tools are made from "batu rota" (rota stone) and "kayu ulin" (ironwood), and were used as a weapon and to clear land.  A woven basket is also displayed in the case, made from a natural fiber.  A small informational plaque is located in front of the objects.  The inscription is in Indonesian.
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Apr 9, 2025, 4:00 AM

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Two wooden tools with stone heads, identified as "kapak batu" (stone axe), are displayed in a glass case in the Museum of the Bogor Botanical Gardens in Bogor, Indonesia (latitude: -6.599, longitude: 106.794). The tools are made from "batu rota" (rota stone) and "kayu ulin" (ironwood), and were used as a weapon and to clear land. A woven basket is also displayed in the case, made from a natural fiber. A small informational plaque is located in front of the objects. The inscription is in Indonesian.

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