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  • Object[319]
  • no[104]
  • yes[215]
  • no[316]
  • yes[3]
  • american[319]
  • adze[1]
  • celt[319]
  • chisel[4]
  • hoe[1]
  • knife[3]
  • scraper[1]
  • adams county[2]
  • adams county (mississippi)[104]
  • alabama[1]
  • arkansas[8]
  • bingaman plantation[5]
  • caliplis plantation[1]
  • cape girardeau county[1]
  • carrituck county[2]
  • catahoula parish[2]
  • chamberlain mound[2]
  • chamberlain plantation[1]
  • charleston[2]
  • chattanooga[5]
  • church's island[2]
  • claiborne county[1]
  • concordia parish[6]
  • cripple creek[11]
  • crooked creek[1]
  • cumberland river[1]
  • davidson county[1]
  • delaware[3]
  • dover[1]
  • dunbar plantation[4]
  • dunlap plantation[2]
  • duval county[1]
  • east tennessee[9]
  • eastern united states[35]
  • elliot plantation[3]
  • ellis cliff[1]
  • ferguson mound[5]
  • ferguson plantation[5]
  • ferriday plantation[6]
  • florida[17]
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  • fort rosalie[1]
  • georgia[3]
  • grafton plantation[2]
  • greene county (tennessee)[1]
  • hempstead county[5]
  • henry county[1]
  • hernando county[5]
  • iredell county[1]
  • jackson county[3]
  • jackson county (mississippi)[5]
  • jefferson county (mississippi)[18]
  • jefferson parish[1]
  • john's island[5]
  • kentucky[17]
  • kibby mound[2]
  • kibby plantation[4]
  • knox county (tennessee)[6]
  • levy county[5]
  • louisiana[33]
  • mandarin point[1]
  • mcnutty plantation[1]
  • mercor plantation[1]
  • mississippi[163]
  • mississippi valley[2]
  • mississippi valley region[4]
  • missouri[1]
  • mt. royal[2]
  • nashville[1]
  • nashville area[1]
  • natchez[33]
  • natchez (mississippi)[59]
  • natchitoches[1]
  • north america[3]
  • north carolina[4]
  • ohio[3]
  • okay[1]
  • ouachita parish[2]
  • perry county (mississippi)[3]
  • pharsalia course[5]
  • prince edward county[1]
  • putnam county (florida)[2]
  • quitmans mound[1]
  • rabun county[1]
  • railey mound[1]
  • railey plantation[4]
  • roach plantation[1]
  • rome (georgia)[1]
  • selzertown mound[1]
  • sevier county[2]
  • smith county[2]
  • smith plantation[1]
  • south carolina[13]
  • southeast tennessee[1]
  • southwest united states[1]
  • st. johns river[2]
  • stowers plantation[1]
  • tallahassee[1]
  • tennessee[25]
  • tensas parish[3]
  • texas[3]
  • united states of america[282]
  • vicinity of natchez[2]
  • virginia[2]
  • warren county (tennessee)[1]
  • white cliffs[1]
  • williams plantation[3]
  • mount royal[2]
  • late woodland period[1]
  • st. johns ii[2]
  • early coles creek[1]
  • middle coles creek[1]
  • st. johns ii[2]
  • great plains culture area[3]
  • northeast culture area[36]
  • northeast culture area [3]
  • southeast culture area[319]
  • southwest culture area[3]
  • burial mound[2]
  • field[2]
  • field near rosalie[1]
  • field near second creek[1]
  • five and a half feet down[1]
  • found in allan grofton's stock yard[1]
  • mound[6]
  • mound (southern most)[1]
  • mound?[1]
  • near washington d.c.[1]
  • shell heap[5]
  • agate[1]
  • chalcedony[6]
  • chert[17]
  • flint[6]
  • granite[22]
  • graphic granite[1]
  • greenstone[1]
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  • jasper[36]
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  • quartzite[4]
  • schist[1]
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  • stone[206]
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  • chipped[70]
  • ground[17]
  • groundstone[9]
  • incised[1]
  • polished[98]
  • yes[102]
southeast culture area
celt

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14284

14284

Celt

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13595

13595

Celt

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14238

14238

Celt

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14582

14582

Celt

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14124

14124

Celt

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14245

14245

Celt

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1037A

1037A

Celt

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13594

13594

Celt

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29-112-931

29-112-931

Celt

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87-43-75

87-43-75

Celt

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14264

14264

Celt

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14632

14632

Celt

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87-43-76

87-43-76

Celt

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87-43-91

87-43-91

Celt

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50-12-83

50-12-83

Celt

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87-43-85

87-43-85

Celt (uncertain)

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14271

14271

Celt

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486

486

Celt

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29-118-5

29-118-5

Celt

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1036

1036

Celt

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97-563-10448

97-563-10448

Celt (uncertain)

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87-43-74

87-43-74

Celt

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87-43-73

87-43-73

Celt

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29-111-44

29-111-44

Celt

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14258

14258

Celt

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14244

14244

Celt

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14231

14231

Celt

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13628

13628

Celt

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97-563-4551

97-563-4551

Celt

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14600

14600

Celt

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87-39-843

87-39-843

Celt

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487

487

Celt

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