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MS4579

MS4579

Shell

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29-44-574

29-44-574

Corn Cobs

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93-9-71

93-9-71

Flute

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29-178-49

29-178-49

Animal Bone

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68-18-55

68-18-55

Mask

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14527

14527

Brick

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14526

14526

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14530

14530

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14529

14529

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14528

14528

Brick Fragment

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NA3831

NA3831

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29-110-30

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42360

42360

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29-110-46

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29-110-26

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