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  • american[19]
  • projectile point[19]
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  • gray sandy midden, possibly fill of subsurface pit a.[1]
  • house 8, box in center, pit 24[2]
  • lofland and gooden farms on either side of cor marsh ditch[1]
  • mound a, upper level, depth 13" gray sand with bark, thermal-fractured rock.[1]
  • mound a, upper level, depth 6", in mussel shells[1]
  • mound b, lower level, depth 19", shell layer[1]
  • mound b, lower level, depth 32", black sandy midden[1]
  • mound b, lower level, depth 40" sub-surface pit 14[1]
  • mound b, lower level, depth:25"[1]
  • mound b, upper level, depth 14",[1]
  • mound b, upper level, depth 23", gray sandy midden[1]
  • mound d, upper level, depth 19", dark rocky midden[1]
  • storage house fill, subsurface pit 15, in box, depth 39"[1]
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projectile point

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70-9-633

70-9-633

Projectile Point

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70-9-679

70-9-679

Projectile Point

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34-15-29

34-15-29

Projectile Point

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42-21-68

Projectile Point

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CG870405-2770

Projectile Point

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CG870405-4435

Projectile Point

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40-14-619

Projectile Point

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53-54-263

Projectile Point

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53-54-256

Projectile Point

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53-54-258

Projectile Point

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53-54-260

Projectile Point

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53-54-259

Projectile Point

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53-54-255

Projectile Point

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53-54-262

Projectile Point

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53-54-257

Projectile Point

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53-54-261

Projectile Point

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53-54-264

Projectile Point

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53-54-265

Projectile Point

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53-54-266

Projectile Point

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