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  • Object[48]
  • yes[48]
  • no[48]
  • american[48]
  • boulder (stone)[1]
  • core[4]
  • end scraper[3]
  • flake[2]
  • flake knife[1]
  • hide scraper[3]
  • knife[2]
  • lithic[14]
  • pestle[1]
  • scraper[6]
  • side scraper[7]
  • stone fragment[1]
  • teshoa[2]
  • utilized flake[4]
  • big horn basin[3]
  • bridger basin[4]
  • finley site[1]
  • fort bridger[2]
  • jackson hole[1]
  • lodge pole trail[4]
  • near eden[7]
  • north america[1]
  • northfork shoshone river[3]
  • park county (wyoming)[3]
  • sweetwater county[7]
  • teton county[1]
  • united states of america[45]
  • wind river reservation[3]
  • wyoming[48]
  • finley site[1]
  • paleoindian[1]
  • bannock[1]
  • cody cultural complex[1]
  • shoshone[2]
  • shoshonean[3]
  • ute[2]
  • great basin culture area[13]
  • great plains culture area[34]
  • plains culture area[1]
  • 20 miles from cody[3]
  • bison kill/processing area[1]
  • from "blow-outs" near finley site, near eden[6]
  • from workshop on gravel terrace, northeast of farson[6]
  • killpecker dune field[1]
  • site 1[1]
  • workshop on gravel terrace, northeast of farson[7]
  • quartzite[48]
  • chipped[35]
  • yes[1]
quartzite
wyoming

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67-23-1.3

67-23-1.3

Lithic

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41-26-26B

41-26-26B

Utilized Flake

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41-26-58

41-26-58

Scraper

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67-22-1.10

67-22-1.10

Core

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97-563-10596

97-563-10596

Stone Fragment

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41-26-36

41-26-36

Utilized Flake

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41-26-23

41-26-23

Side Scraper

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41-26-44

41-26-44

End Scraper

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41-26-57

41-26-57

End Scraper

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67-22-1.11

67-22-1.11

Lithic

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97-563-10597

97-563-10597

Flake

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97-563-4623

97-563-4623

Core

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41-26-25

41-26-25

Utilized Flake

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41-26-41

41-26-41

Utilized Flake

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67-22-1.13

67-22-1.13

Lithic

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41-26-54

41-26-54

Scraper

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41-26-22

41-26-22

Side Scraper

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67-22-4.5

67-22-4.5

Lithic

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97-563-10598

97-563-10598

Flake

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67-22-1.7

67-22-1.7

Lithic

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67-22-1.6

67-22-1.6

Lithic

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97-563-4621

97-563-4621

Core

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97-563-4625

97-563-4625

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41-26-50

41-26-50

Side Scraper

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67-22-1.5

67-22-1.5

Lithic

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36812

36812

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97-563-4622

97-563-4622

Core

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67-23-1.1

67-23-1.1

Lithic

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97-563-10626

97-563-10626

Pestle

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36811

36811

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67-23-1.2

67-23-1.2

Lithic

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41-26-37

41-26-37

Side Scraper

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