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  • surface to floor i, house 3[1]
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  • tomb 19:54[1]
  • tomb 19:55[1]
  • tomb 19:56[1]
  • tomb 22[1]
  • tomb 22:9[1]
  • tomb 22?[1]
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  • tomb 25:71[1]
  • tomb 25:e[1]
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  • tomb 33:1[1]
  • tomb 35[1]
  • tomb 39:32[1]
  • tomb 5[1]
  • tomb 56[1]
  • tomb 61[2]
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  • tomb 73[2]
  • tomb 79[2]
  • tomb 80-85[1]
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  • tomb 809d[2]
  • tomb 810a[1]
  • tomb 811a[1]
  • tomb 813b[1]
  • tomb 829a[1]
  • tomb 837a[1]
  • tomb 84b[1]
  • tomb 85[1]
  • tomb 88[1]
  • tomb 892c[1]
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  • utica[1]
  • agrippa[1]
  • animal[1]
  • aristides[1]
  • bacchus[1]
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  • bearded bull[1]
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  • e. gillieron[6]
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  • j. chiurazzi and fils[1]
  • yes[125]
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MS4012

MS4012

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Mosaic

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49-12-317

49-12-317

Spindle Whorl

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MS4715

MS4715

Rubbing Stone

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MS63

MS63

Whetstone

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63-1-7F

63-1-7F

Pebble

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63-1-22

63-1-22

Celt

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80-2-17

80-2-17

Revetment

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MS4505

MS4505

Bowl

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32-27-565

32-27-565

Whetstone

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63-1-23

63-1-23

Celt

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49-12-492

49-12-492

Whetstone

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MS4714

MS4714

Rubbing Stone

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MS4164

MS4164

Bowl

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MS55

MS55

Spindle Whorl

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95-20-233B

95-20-233B

Lithic

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80-2-16

80-2-16

Revetment

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49-12-187

49-12-187

Spindle Whorl

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49-12-318

49-12-318

Spindle Whorl

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MS4551

MS4551

Core

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80-2-61B

80-2-61B

Paving

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MS4613

MS4613

Vessel

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95-20-237A

95-20-237A

Lithic

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95-20-210B

95-20-210B

Mosaic Fragment

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29-128-1746

29-128-1746

Gem

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63-1-2

63-1-2

Celt

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29-224-728

29-224-728

Gem

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63-1-7A

63-1-7A

Pebble

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29-128-2488

29-128-2488

Gem

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63-1-7L

63-1-7L

Pebble

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MS3415

MS3415

Building Fragment

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95-20-233A

95-20-233A

Lithic

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95-20-210E

95-20-210E

Mosaic Fragment

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