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  • yes[70]
  • no[146]
  • yes[1]
  • american[147]
  • bowl[8]
  • bowl fragment[4]
  • bowls[4]
  • cooking pot[1]
  • lithic[2]
  • mollusk shell[1]
  • oyster shell[1]
  • porcelain[1]
  • potsherd[19]
  • potsherds[3]
  • pottery fragment[1]
  • pottery fragments[1]
  • rim fragment[2]
  • rim sherd[1]
  • sherd[93]
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  • amelia island[1]
  • battey's landing[1]
  • collier county[38]
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  • florida[147]
  • gordon river[10]
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  • johnson's key[5]
  • key marco[40]
  • lee county (florida)[5]
  • marco island[4]
  • matanza inlet[2]
  • mill cove mound[1]
  • mound key[5]
  • nassau county (florida)[1]
  • north america[2]
  • rose bay[4]
  • sanibel point[1]
  • southwest coast (florida)[47]
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  • alapa river[2]
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ceramic
florida

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41192

41192

Rim Sherd

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40285

40285

Bowl Fragment

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40297

40297

Bowls

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41050

41050

Sherds

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41049

41049

Sherds

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40277

40277

Sherds

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97-563-3284

97-563-3284

Potsherd

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1080

1080

Potsherd

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1079

1079

Potsherd

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40268

40268

Sherds

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40290

40290

Rim Fragment

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40289

40289

Rim Fragment

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1071

1071

Potsherd

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40283

40283

Bowl

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97-563-7822

97-563-7822

Potsherd

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1072

1072

Potsherd

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40270

40270

Sherds

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40269

40269

Sherds

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12131

12131

Pottery Fragment

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40284

40284

Bowl

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CG2017-7-419

CG2017-7-419

Sherd

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CG2017-7-413

CG2017-7-413

Sherd

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CG2017-7-411

CG2017-7-411

Sherd

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41193.4

41193.4

Potsherd

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41193.3

41193.3

Potsherd

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41193.2

41193.2

Potsherd

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40265.5

40265.5

Sherds

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40302.1

40302.1

Sherd

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40271

40271

Sherds

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1073

1073

Potsherd

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40265.4

40265.4

Sherd

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40265.3

40265.3

Sherd

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