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  • Object[178]
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  • yes[3]
  • no[178]
  • american[178]
  • blade[9]
  • blank[1]
  • drill[5]
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  • flake[4]
  • knife[16]
  • maul[1]
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  • point[85]
  • scraper[26]
  • side scraper[2]
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  • washington (u. s. state)[178]
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  • philip amarus farm (20 miles northeast of vancouver, washington)[2]
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stone
washington (u. s. state)

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30-25-1B

30-25-1B

Pestle

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30-25-1A

30-25-1A

Mortar

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37506

37506

Maul

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54-29-3

Knife

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54-29-6.16

Scraper

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97-563-10780.3

Point

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97-563-10830

Point

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54-29-5.2

Blade

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97-563-10782.1

Point

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54-29-5.7

Blade

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54-29-6.2

Scraper

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97-563-10862

Point

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54-29-6.9

Scraper

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97-563-10774

Point

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54-29-2.3

Point

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97-563-10781

Point

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97-563-10780.4

Point

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97-563-10836

End Scraper

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54-29-7.17

Worked Stone

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54-29-5.1

Blade

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97-563-10761

Point

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54-29-6.3

Scraper

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54-29-6.10

Scraper

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54-29-7.4

Worked Stone

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97-563-10816

Point

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97-563-10868

Knife

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97-563-10850

Flake

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97-563-10849

Flake

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54-29-7.11

Worked Stone

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97-563-10823

Knife

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97-563-10856

Point

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54-29-7.12

Worked Stone

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