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bartlett shellheep

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29-113-228C

29-113-228C

Flake

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29-113-228B

29-113-228B

Flake

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29-113-226G

29-113-226G

Flake

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29-113-226F

29-113-226F

Flake

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29-113-226E

29-113-226E

Flake

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29-113-226D

29-113-226D

Flake

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29-113-226C

29-113-226C

Flake

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29-113-226B

29-113-226B

Flake

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29-113-249B

29-113-249B

Pebble

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29-113-222

29-113-222

Projectile Point

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29-113-52

29-113-52

Projectile Point

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29-113-247

29-113-247

Post

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29-113-44

29-113-44

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29-113-55

29-113-55

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29-113-46

29-113-46

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29-113-225

29-113-225

Knife

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29-113-47

29-113-47

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NA5230

NA5230

Pipe Fragment

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NA5229

NA5229

Gorget

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29-113-238

29-113-238

Shell

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29-113-53

29-113-53

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29-113-60

29-113-60

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29-113-59

29-113-59

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29-113-64

29-113-64

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29-113-38

29-113-38

Knife

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29-113-229

29-113-229

Gunflint

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29-113-58

29-113-58

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29-113-73

29-113-73

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29-113-41

29-113-41

Knife

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29-113-245

29-113-245

Charcoal

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29-113-250

29-113-250

Amulet

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29-113-249A

29-113-249A

Pebble

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