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English: So-called "hourglass" motif from a repeating circle and cross pattern on a stone tablet from Buka Island (Solomon Islands). Based on photo at Plate 2 of paper "A Stone Tablet from Buka Island" by Barry Craig, in Archaeological Studies of the Middle and Late Holocene, Papua New Guinea (Technical Report 20) (Australian Museum, 2007)
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