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  • Object[87]
  • no[87]
  • no[87]
  • american[87]
  • arrowhead[1]
  • articulation[2]
  • awl[12]
  • ball[1]
  • bar[2]
  • bead[1]
  • bear bone[2]
  • blade[3]
  • bone[1]
  • buckle[1]
  • chip[1]
  • chisel blade[1]
  • dart head[1]
  • drill point[1]
  • fish hook[3]
  • flake[14]
  • harpoon head[1]
  • knife[1]
  • lance blade[2]
  • pendant[3]
  • pin[10]
  • point[1]
  • pumice[2]
  • ring[2]
  • rod[7]
  • saw[1]
  • scarfed bone[1]
  • slab[2]
  • stone[1]
  • tube[7]
  • ulu blade[1]
  • wedge[1]
  • whale bone[1]
  • whetstone[1]
  • alaska[87]
  • united states of america[87]
  • yukon island[87]
  • kachemak bay iii[1]
  • kachemak bay culture iii[63]
  • kachemak bay culture sub-iii[24]
  • prehistoric eskimo[85]
  • arctic culture area[86]
  • subarctic culture area[1]
  • 2 j, 6"-1'[4]
  • 3 j, 1'3"-1'9"[7]
  • 3 j, 6" - 1'3"[5]
  • 3'3" - 3'10"[4]
  • 4 j, 1'3" - 1'10"[8]
  • 4 k, 1'-1'6"[4]
  • 4 k, 1'6" - 2'3"[2]
  • 4 k, 2'3" - 2'9"[2]
  • 4 k, 2'9" - 3'3"[3]
  • 4 k, 3'3" - 3'9"[39]
  • 4 k, layer 8[1]
  • 4k, 6"-1'[1]
  • 5 j, - 1'6"[1]
  • 5 k[4]
  • 5 k, 2'-2'6"[6]
  • 5 k, 2'3" - 2'9"[1]
  • layer 8[87]
  • layer 8?[1]
  • p[1]
  • surface[1]
  • antler[4]
  • bear bone[2]
  • bird bone[12]
  • bone[24]
  • cormorant bone[2]
  • fish bone[2]
  • graywacke[4]
  • ivory[13]
  • mammal bone[1]
  • pumice[2]
  • quartz[1]
  • red shale[1]
  • sandstone[1]
  • shale[10]
  • slate[9]
  • stone[3]
  • whale bone[1]
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32-7-409

Ball

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32-7-399

Knife

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32-7-525

Rod

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Harpoon Head

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Chisel Blade

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Rod

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Awl

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Pendant

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Pumice

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Rod

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Awl

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32-7-417

Awl

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32-7-510

Fish Hook

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Whale Bone

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32-7-416

Tube

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32-7-546

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