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29-107-490

29-107-490

Rubbing Stone

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29-107-489

29-107-489

Rubbing Stone

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97-563-10551

97-563-10551

Emblem

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97-563-6698

97-563-6698

Cup

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97-563-6699

97-563-6699

Cup

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98-11-2

98-11-2

Figure

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MS3405

MS3405

Building Fragment

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31-50-318

31-50-318

Rubbing Stone

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61-14-1751

61-14-1751

Grinding Stone

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97-563-10548

97-563-10548

Implement

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97-563-10557

97-563-10557

Ring

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29-107-488

29-107-488

Rubbing Stone

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97-82-559

97-82-559

Bowl

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29-107-487

29-107-487

Rubbing Stone

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29-107-491

29-107-491

Rubbing Stone

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2013-18-54

2013-18-54

Polisher

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37-11-1016

37-11-1016

Object

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37-11-547

37-11-547

Polisher

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29-107-573

29-107-573

Loom Weight

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56-27-28

56-27-28

Pumice

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61-14-1750

61-14-1750

Grinding Stone (uncertain)

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97-120-382

97-120-382

Bowling Stone

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97-120-386

97-120-386

Bowling Stone

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61-14-1752

61-14-1752

Grinding Stone

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21444A

21444A

Die

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21444B

21444B

Die

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21444D

21444D

Die

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21444C

21444C

Die

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18124

18124

Bowl

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86-18-1901

Loom Weight (uncertain)

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69-16-868

Bags of Chip

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69-16-70

Rubbing Stone

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