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  • Object[19]
  • no[13]
  • yes[6]
  • no[19]
  • american[9]
  • egyptian[1]
  • mediterranean[4]
  • near eastern[5]
  • axe[1]
  • axe head[1]
  • celt[2]
  • cylinder seal[1]
  • grinding stone[3]
  • hammer[1]
  • hammerstone[1]
  • mace head[1]
  • maul head[1]
  • mortar[1]
  • pestle[1]
  • sinker[4]
  • splitting adze[1]
  • adam's place[1]
  • alaska[7]
  • amargosa co.[1]
  • bahia[1]
  • brazil[1]
  • cook inlet[2]
  • cyprus[4]
  • egypt[1]
  • iran[4]
  • iraq[1]
  • kachemak bay[2]
  • kourion[4]
  • middle yukon valley[1]
  • mit-rahineh[1]
  • nippur[1]
  • north america[2]
  • pennsylvania[1]
  • philadelphia[1]
  • philadelphia county[1]
  • seldovia[1]
  • seldovia bay[1]
  • sotira teppes[4]
  • tanana (alaska)[1]
  • tanana mission[1]
  • tepe hissar[4]
  • united states of america[8]
  • yukon island[5]
  • kourion[4]
  • 18th century[1]
  • 19th century[1]
  • babylonian[1]
  • early 20th century[1]
  • hissar iii[3]
  • prehistoric[1]
  • eskimo[6]
  • yukon[1]
  • arctic culture area[7]
  • northeast culture area[1]
  • south american culture area[1]
  • 18 inches below the surface at the site.[1]
  • 200.13[1]
  • bead[1]
  • cook inlet, beach on island at entrance to lagoon, west side seldovia bay[1]
  • depth .15-.45[1]
  • depth .45-.70[1]
  • depth 1.00-1.20[1]
  • dg 00[2]
  • dg oo[1]
  • e, 6' 6" - 7' 3", iii[1]
  • excavation at 11th and spruce sts philadelphia[1]
  • floor i, house 3[1]
  • floor i, house 7[1]
  • floor ii, house 12[1]
  • floor ii, house 3[1]
  • g, 6' 6" - 7' 3", iii[1]
  • h, 7' 3" - 7' 9", iii[2]
  • mid debris[1]
  • period iii c[1]
  • diabase[19]
  • diorite[1]
  • stone[4]
  • chipped[1]
  • yes[5]
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63-1-18

63-1-18

Celt

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63-1-17

63-1-17

Grinding Stone

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33-15-547

33-15-547

Pestle

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B8921

B8921

Cylinder Seal

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63-1-19

63-1-19

Grinding Stone

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97-563-74

97-563-74

Axe

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35-21-13

Hammerstone

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33-15-548

Hammer

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33-22-94

Celt

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63-1-27

Grinding Stone

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33-15-546

Mortar

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31-20-1826

Sinker

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31-20-1654

Sinker

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31-20-592

Splitting Adze

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SA1175

Axe Head

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31-20-2053

Sinker

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31-20-509

Maul Head

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31-20-1655

Sinker

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29-74-521

Mace Head

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