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  • tool[50]
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  • from bank along clear fork of brazos river about 2.5 mi. east of hawley, texas, found 20 ft. below surface, just below level of a large mammoth tusk.[2]
  • from cliff house or cave.[1]
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29-42-248

29-42-248

Tool

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29-42-940

29-42-940

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29-42-933

29-42-933

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38957

38957

Pendant (uncertain)

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97-563-11158

97-563-11158

Flake

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CG93-2-266

CG93-2-266

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29-42-944

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29-42-926

29-42-926

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29-204-64

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29-44-15

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29-42-244

29-42-244

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29-27-103

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29-42-219

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97-563-4630

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29-44-12

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29-42-937

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29-42-286

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29-42-87

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29-42-207

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29-42-197

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29-42-285

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6344

6344

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38576

38576

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29-42-941

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