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87-39-26

87-39-26

Knife

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97-564-294

97-564-294

Disk

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97-564-6.4

97-564-6.4

Drill

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87-39-38

87-39-38

Point

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97-564-414

97-564-414

Pipe

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97-564-459

97-564-459

End Scraper

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97-564-352

97-564-352

Rubbing Stone

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97-564-250

97-564-250

Stone

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87-39-20

87-39-20

Arrowhead

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87-39-19

87-39-19

Arrowhead

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97-563-6680

97-563-6680

Chisel

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97-563-6679

97-563-6679

Scraper

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87-39-33

87-39-33

Knife (uncertain)

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87-39-45

87-39-45

Drill

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87-39-53

87-39-53

Pipe

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87-39-32

87-39-32

Knife

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97-564-275

97-564-275

Gouge

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87-39-46

87-39-46

Knife (uncertain)

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97-564-4.1

97-564-4.1

End Scraper

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87-39-40

87-39-40

Knife

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87-39-39

87-39-39

Knife

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87-39-44

87-39-44

Borer

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97-564-357

97-564-357

Anvil

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87-39-48

87-39-48

Arrowhead

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87-39-34

87-39-34

Scraper

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87-39-23

87-39-23

Spearhead (uncertain)

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97-564-314

97-564-314

Axe

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87-39-17

87-39-17

Arrowhead

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97-564-347

97-564-347

Hammerstone

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87-39-15

87-39-15

Arrowhead

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97-564-5

97-564-5

Point

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87-39-27

87-39-27

Knife

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