New Scientist 20/09/25
A set of stone tools found in the Czech Republic appears to be the personal toolkit of a hunter-gatherer who lived about 30,000 years ago. The 29 artefacts, which include blades and points meant for hunting, skinning, basic butchering and cutting wood, offer a rare glimpse into the daily lives of ancient hunters, says Dominik Chlachula at the Czech Academy of Sciences in Brno.
They were found arranged parallel and close together as if a leather pouch had rotted away.

I wonder if they showed off their kits and compared them?
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