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  • adze[3]
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  • axe[71]
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  • ball[3]
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  • blade[3]
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  • bowl[1]
  • celt[51]
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  • kroenig ranch[6]
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  • logan (texas)[33]
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  • maine[8]
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  • pueblo mound[6]
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  • snyder county[9]
  • south carolina[4]
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  • aleutian tradition[1]
  • old town i[2]
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  • arawak[5]
  • cliff dweller[1]
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  • taino[6]
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  • northeast culture area [1]
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  • southeast culture area[84]
  • southwest culture area[51]
  • depth of 18 in.[1]
  • depth of 27 in.[1]
  • driveway[1]
  • eastern shore[4]
  • flattened ovoid, nearly vertical edge.[1]
  • from roadside gutter.[2]
  • from two camp sites on old cammann property.[1]
  • house 2[1]
  • house 7(?), depth 12"[1]
  • house 7, depth 9" dark gray sandy midden[1]
  • layer 3[1]
  • midden - west point - 1' 6" above bottom.[1]
  • midden, west point bottom[1]
  • n 2.5, w 2 - wall continuation[1]
  • palmer's corner[2]
  • rectangullar pit house, 2d[4]
  • rectangullar pit house, 2d, depth 10 in.[1]
  • rectangullar pit house, 2d, depth 22 in.[1]
  • rubbish heap, west point[1]
  • surface[8]
  • surface find.[1]
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  • human face[1]
  • antler[2]
  • argillite[4]
  • banded slate[1]
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  • catlinite[2]
  • chert[2]
  • diorite[1]
  • flint[2]
  • granite[4]
  • green stone[1]
  • greenstone[1]
  • hematite[5]
  • jasper[11]
  • lithic[4]
  • obsidian[1]
  • porphyry[1]
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  • quartzite[3]
  • sandstone[17]
  • shale[1]
  • shell[1]
  • slate[25]
  • soapstone[1]
  • steatite[2]
  • stone[344]
  • talc[1]
  • terracotta[1]
  • tobacco[1]
  • tuff[1]
  • carved[2]
  • grooved[8]
  • ground[443]
  • pitted[12]
  • polished[25]
  • yes[25]
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NA5026

NA5026

Axe

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14691

14691

Cobble

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14075

14075

Axe

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87-43-97

87-43-97

Celt

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NA5072

NA5072

Celt

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NA5052

NA5052

Stone

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29-204-27

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Groundstone

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87-43-104

87-43-104

Celt

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NA5028

NA5028

Axe

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13669

13669

Stone

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29-204-101

29-204-101

Metate

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14077

14077

Axe

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29-204-123

29-204-123

Mano

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41-24-193

41-24-193

Pipe

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NA5043

NA5043

Pestle

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55-24-73

55-24-73

Chisel

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87-43-99

87-43-99

Celt

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87-43-98

87-43-98

Celt

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13646

13646

Muller

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NA5088

NA5088

Pipe

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14591

14591

Muller

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87-43-101

87-43-101

Celt

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29-204-102

29-204-102

Metate

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NA5091

NA5091

Cone

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29-204-205

29-204-205

Mano

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13647

13647

Ball

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29-204-122

29-204-122

Mano

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14681

14681

Pestle

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29-204-203

29-204-203

Mano

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29-111-123

29-111-123

Pestle

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NA5055

NA5055

Hammerstone

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NA5090

NA5090

Pendant

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