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  • Object[758]
  • no[361]
  • yes[397]
  • no[757]
  • yes[1]
  • american[758]
  • animal bone[1]
  • arrowhead[1]
  • awl[758]
  • awl case[3]
  • bead[1]
  • blade[1]
  • bodkin[22]
  • drill[3]
  • drill point[1]
  • figurine fragment[1]
  • knife[1]
  • marlin[5]
  • mosaic fragment[1]
  • needle[7]
  • needle case[1]
  • needle point[1]
  • pin[10]
  • point[2]
  • pot[1]
  • punch[1]
  • sheath[1]
  • sherd[1]
  • thimble[1]
  • tooth pick[2]
  • tube[1]
  • weaving implement[3]
  • weaving pick[7]
  • weaving tool[9]
  • alaska[322]
  • aleutian islands[25]
  • antelope creek[3]
  • arizona[5]
  • attu island[25]
  • atzcapotzalco[2]
  • between san juan and colorado rivers[42]
  • boyd cave[2]
  • california (state)[13]
  • canada[24]
  • canadian river[6]
  • canyon[2]
  • cape denbigh[12]
  • cayuga county[6]
  • channel islands[10]
  • chile[3]
  • cliff house[13]
  • colorado[2]
  • cook inlet[43]
  • corpus christi[2]
  • cottonwood creek (alaska)[12]
  • culberson county[3]
  • dauphin county[3]
  • daxatkanada fort[3]
  • distrito federal[2]
  • eastern united states[4]
  • ewing and bragdon site[21]
  • fox farm[5]
  • frank fox's place[3]
  • frenchman's bay[21]
  • fury and hecla strait[2]
  • green lake county[30]
  • guadalupe mountains[4]
  • halibut cove[12]
  • hancock county (maine)[21]
  • hartman's cave[4]
  • hawkins island[59]
  • holy cross[3]
  • hummelstown cave[3]
  • ishmailoff island[12]
  • iyatayet[12]
  • kachemak bay[36]
  • kaiyuh slough[3]
  • khotol river[3]
  • knight island[8]
  • koots canyon pueblo[3]
  • kootznahoo inlet[5]
  • kroenig ranch[2]
  • labrador[8]
  • little mike point region[25]
  • lower yukon river valley[9]
  • maine[21]
  • manrique[2]
  • marquette county[2]
  • marshall county (west virginia)[12]
  • mexico (central america)[5]
  • mishongnovi[2]
  • monroe county (pennsylvania)[4]
  • nazca district[8]
  • near wheeling[4]
  • new mexico[39]
  • new york[9]
  • newfoundland[3]
  • north america[45]
  • north dakota[3]
  • norton sound[12]
  • ohio county (west virginia)[4]
  • old fish camp[3]
  • old town[6]
  • oregon[6]
  • palugvik village[59]
  • passage island[4]
  • pennsylvania[16]
  • peru[27]
  • pisco province[3]
  • point barrow[3]
  • point barrow region[23]
  • point hope[9]
  • port graham[4]
  • prince william sound[60]
  • qngaqesle island[3]
  • quebec[4]
  • rio grande region[27]
  • san juan county (new mexico)[3]
  • san juan drainage[38]
  • san juan drainage area[45]
  • south dakota[5]
  • southeastern utah[163]
  • southwest colorado[35]
  • texas[13]
  • united states of america[621]
  • utkiavik[18]
  • watrous[4]
  • west virginia[12]
  • wheeling[8]
  • wheeling quadrangle[7]
  • white river[3]
  • wisconsin[34]
  • yakutat bay[8]
  • yukon island[118]
  • iyatayet[12]
  • alaska[1]
  • aleutian tradition[25]
  • birnirk[2]
  • historic[1]
  • kachemak bay culture i[4]
  • kachemak bay culture ii[2]
  • kachemak bay culture iii[11]
  • modern[1]
  • old town[1]
  • old town ii[1]
  • old town iii[4]
  • alacaluf[1]
  • aleut[25]
  • algonkin[1]
  • arikara[1]
  • athapaskan[1]
  • basket maker[2]
  • basket-maker[34]
  • basketmaker[2]
  • big cove band[1]
  • birdtown band[1]
  • cherokee[3]
  • chugach[16]
  • cliff dweller[121]
  • cree[2]
  • eskimo[91]
  • eyak[1]
  • hidatsa[1]
  • hopi[5]
  • hupa[1]
  • kachemak bay culture iii[68]
  • kachemak bay culture sub-iii[21]
  • kodiak[1]
  • kootsnuhu tlingit[1]
  • modern indian[2]
  • naskapi[13]
  • native american[1]
  • nukleet[12]
  • okvik[1]
  • pawnee[1]
  • pecos cave dweller[2]
  • post russian[1]
  • pre-columbian[1]
  • prehistoric eskimo[161]
  • prehistoric indian[4]
  • prince william[1]
  • pueblo[3]
  • salish[1]
  • seri[1]
  • shoshone[1]
  • sioux[7]
  • tanaina[1]
  • thule[1]
  • yakutat (culture)[2]
  • andean[28]
  • arctic culture area[321]
  • california culture area[13]
  • central american[4]
  • great basin culture area[1]
  • great plains culture area[14]
  • northeast culture area[107]
  • northwest coast culture area[15]
  • plains culture area[1]
  • south american culture area[2]
  • south culture area[1]
  • southeast culture area[14]
  • southwest culture area[228]
  • subarctic culture area[18]
  • "dirt lodges"[1]
  • 1 f 8', i or ii[1]
  • 10'3" - 10'9"[1]
  • 15 miles north of fort pierre[1]
  • 16" below surface.[1]
  • 1s 6-12" midden just above guano[1]
  • 2 d, 1' 6" - 2', vii or viii[1]
  • 2 e, 2' - 2' 6", viii (ix)[1]
  • 2 e, 2' 6" - 3', vii[2]
  • 2 e, 2' 6" - 3', viii (ix?)[1]
  • 2 e, surface - 6", viii (ix?)[1]
  • 2 f 5' 6", iv[1]
  • 2 f, 3' 6" - 4', viii (ix?)[1]
  • 2 g, 3' 6" - 4', vii or viii[1]
  • 2 g, surface - 1' 6", x[1]
  • 2 h[1]
  • 2 j[1]
  • 2 x 3'[1]
  • 2' - 2'6"[1]
  • 2' 6" - 3' 3"[2]
  • 2'3" - 2'9"[1]
  • 2'3'' - 2'9"[1]
  • 2d, 6" -1', viii (ix)[1]
  • 2e, 3' - 3'6", vii or viii[1]
  • 2e, 6" -1', viii (ix)[2]
  • 2e, surface - 6", viii (ix?)[1]
  • 2f, 3'6" - 4', viii (ix?)[1]
  • 2g, 3' - 3'6", vii or viii[1]
  • 3 ' below surface.[1]
  • 3 e 6', ii[1]
  • 3 g 4', vii[2]
  • 3 h[10]
  • 3 h 3' x[1]
  • 3 h, surface[1]
  • 3 j[6]
  • 3 j 9', ii[1]
  • 3 j, 1'3" - 1'9"[2]
  • 3 j, 1'3"-1'9"[2]
  • 3 j, 6" - 1'3"[2]
  • 3 k[1]
  • 3 l 6', v[1]
  • 3 l 8', ii[1]
  • 3 m 8', ii[1]
  • 3' - 3'6"[1]
  • 3' 9"- 4'3"[1]
  • 3'3" - 3'10"[2]
  • 3'3" - 3'9"[3]
  • 3'6" - 4'[2]
  • 3'9" - 4'3"[3]
  • 4 h[6]
  • 4 h, surface[1]
  • 4 h, surface of old midden[3]
  • 4 h, surface, new midden[1]
  • 4 j[2]
  • 4 j, 1'3" - 1'10"[1]
  • 4 j, 2'-2'6"[2]
  • 4 j, 9" - 1'3"[1]
  • 4 k[2]
  • 4 k, 3'3" - 3'9"[4]
  • 4' - 4'6"[3]
  • 5 h[5]
  • 5 j[9]
  • 5 k[4]
  • 5 k, 2'-2'6"[2]
  • 5'3" - 5'9"[3]
  • 6'6" - 7'[2]
  • 7' - 7'6"[2]
  • 8'3" - 8'9"[2]
  • beach[3]
  • cave[6]
  • cave 50-60 miles west of carlsbad[2]
  • house 12[2]
  • house 13, floor[2]
  • iyed mid[2]
  • iyem upper[5]
  • j, 2'-2'6"[3]
  • j, layer 1[2]
  • layer 5-a[2]
  • layer 5a[2]
  • layer 6[10]
  • layer 6 or 7[6]
  • layer 6?[2]
  • layer 7[16]
  • layer 7?[2]
  • layer 8[14]
  • layer 8, 7? or 6[2]
  • layer 8?[3]
  • layer 9[3]
  • layer 9?[8]
  • mound b near house 1, 14-21 inches[2]
  • mound i[12]
  • mound ii[13]
  • shelly refill in house[3]
  • stratum ii or iii, 3c, level 4[3]
  • stratum ii, 1c, level 3[2]
  • stratum iii, 1g, level 6[2]
  • stratum iii, h, level 4[3]
  • stratum iii, h, level 6[2]
  • stratum iv, i, level 8[2]
  • tailings[4]
  • human head[1]
  • man[1]
  • monkey[1]
  • quadruped[1]
  • animal[3]
  • animal bone[19]
  • animal tooth[2]
  • antler[26]
  • bead[7]
  • bear bone[3]
  • bird bone[129]
  • bone[332]
  • buckskin[5]
  • caribou bone[4]
  • ceramic[1]
  • copper[33]
  • cormorant bone[5]
  • cotton[2]
  • coyote bone[1]
  • deer[1]
  • deer antler[2]
  • deer bone[60]
  • deer horn[1]
  • dog bone[2]
  • flint[3]
  • glass[1]
  • hair[4]
  • hide[3]
  • horn (animal part)[2]
  • ivory[11]
  • jade[1]
  • mammal bone[4]
  • metal[9]
  • nephrite[1]
  • obsidian[1]
  • pigment[2]
  • quartzite[1]
  • quill[1]
  • rabbit bone[1]
  • rawhide[1]
  • seal bone[2]
  • shale[1]
  • skin[1]
  • slate[74]
  • steel[4]
  • stone[17]
  • thorn[2]
  • tin[5]
  • turkey bone[16]
  • walrus ivory[1]
  • wild cat bone[1]
  • wood[22]
  • wool[1]
  • yarn[1]
  • carved[17]
  • chipped[17]
  • cut[3]
  • ground[2]
  • incised[15]
  • inlaid[1]
  • pete dube[1]
  • yes[46]
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awl

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29-42-133

29-42-133

Awl

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6342

6342

Awl

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29-42-203

29-42-203

Awl

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29-42-51

29-42-51

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70-9-504

70-9-504

Awl

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38977

38977

Awl

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29-42-235

29-42-235

Awl

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29-42-96

29-42-96

Awl (uncertain)

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53-41-2

53-41-2

Awl

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29-27-105

29-27-105

Awl

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29-44-480

29-44-480

Awl

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29-44-479

29-44-479

Awl

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29-42-32

29-42-32

Awl (uncertain)

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29-42-281

29-42-281

Awl

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97-84-1799

97-84-1799

Awl

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29-44-441

29-44-441

Awl

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29-42-91

29-42-91

Awl

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70-9-665

70-9-665

Awl

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29-178-5

29-178-5

Awl

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70-9-505

70-9-505

Awl

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29-178-10

29-178-10

Awl

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29-42-24

29-42-24

Awl

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29-42-44

29-42-44

Awl (uncertain)

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29-43-856

29-43-856

Bodkin

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29-42-90

29-42-90

Awl

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29-42-89

29-42-89

Awl

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29-42-140

29-42-140

Awl

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29-42-139

29-42-139

Awl

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29-42-31

29-42-31

Awl

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70-9-124

70-9-124

Awl

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29-42-172

29-42-172

Awl (uncertain)

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53-41-3

53-41-3

Awl

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