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  • Object[1,784]
  • no[703]
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  • abilene[11]
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  • anderson lake[13]
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  • ohio county[48]
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  • ohio river valley[11]
  • palmyra township[33]
  • pennsylvania[119]
  • pimatella ranch[6]
  • pinellas county[8]
  • point barrow[6]
  • point hope[15]
  • port phillip bay[25]
  • port washington[6]
  • portage county[34]
  • potter county (texas)[15]
  • pricetown[9]
  • quay county[18]
  • ross county[14]
  • santa barbara county[6]
  • scandinavia[9]
  • site 8[13]
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  • sullivan county (indiana)[7]
  • tennessee[34]
  • texas[557]
  • united states of america[1,410]
  • unites states of america[34]
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  • wheeling[40]
  • wisconsin[7]
  • wolf creek[12]
  • wyatt farm[10]
  • abydos[2]
  • iyatayet[1]
  • mount royal[1]
  • early bronze i[1]
  • early bronze ii[27]
  • egyptian early dynastic[7]
  • egyptian predynastic period[15]
  • eighteenth dynasty[1]
  • first dynasty[1]
  • jemdet nasr[1]
  • late archaic[11]
  • maritime archaic[11]
  • mesolithic[1]
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  • neolithic iii[2]
  • new kingdom[1]
  • pre-1st dynasty[5]
  • second dynasty[1]
  • st. johns ii[1]
  • upper acheulian[1]
  • upper paleolithic[1]
  • algonguin[1]
  • basket-maker[1]
  • basketmaker[1]
  • canaanite[1]
  • eskimo[19]
  • inuit[3]
  • mousterian[1]
  • neolithic[16]
  • neolithic iii[2]
  • norton[1]
  • pecos cave dweller[2]
  • prehistoric[6]
  • prehistoric eskimo[11]
  • pueblo[2]
  • red paint people[11]
  • st. johns ii[1]
  • upper acheulian[1]
  • zuni[1]
  • arctic culture area[34]
  • california culture area[12]
  • great basin culture area[1]
  • great plains culture area[119]
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  • northeast culture area[487]
  • southeast culture area[442]
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  • "johnny-behind-the-deuce cave"[3]
  • 0.75 mi. beyond bridge[4]
  • 10 1/2" deep below 6 1/2" of ploughed area[1]
  • 11" deep, 8" down in cr. shell[1]
  • 11" from b.[1]
  • 110[1]
  • 113[1]
  • 123[1]
  • 13 1/2" deep, in cr. shell and fire dirt;[1]
  • 13" down in 16" band of shell over fire pit[1]
  • 14" deep, heap 28" deep; 25" from c, 27" from 3[1]
  • 14" from 7, 15" from c.[1]
  • 15 1/2 from 7[1]
  • 15" deep in cr. shell[1]
  • 150[1]
  • 16 1/2" deep on top of ash and beach gravel and fine shell 5" deep[1]
  • 16 1/2" from c, 19" from 1.[1]
  • 16" from 3, 33 1/2" from c.[1]
  • 17" deep in humus, beach gravel and fire dirt and shell, on top of basic clay[1]
  • 17" deep, under ploughed area[1]
  • 17" from d, 2" from 6[1]
  • 18 1/4" from c.[1]
  • 180[1]
  • 2 1/2" from 2[1]
  • 2" from b, 13" from 4[1]
  • 20" from c, 4 1/4" from 4[1]
  • 200.1[1]
  • 200.12[1]
  • 200.14[1]
  • 200.15[1]
  • 200.16[1]
  • 200.17[1]
  • 200.20[1]
  • 200.4[1]
  • 200.7[1]
  • 200:9[1]
  • 21" down in 16" band of shell over fire pit[1]
  • 22" deep in 1" of beach pebble below 2" of black ash at bottom of heap[1]
  • 22" deep, under 17" of cr. shell, and 1" of b. gravel, in 1 1/2" of fine cr. shell and fire dirt[1]
  • 22" from b, 6" from 6[1]
  • 23" from c, 2 1/2" from 3.[1]
  • 24" deep in bottom of cr. shell extending from top[1]
  • 24" deep in whole and cr. shell 28" deep[1]
  • 25" deep lying in fire dirt of hearth, beside hearth stone under 2" of pebble[1]
  • 27 1/2" deep in 1 3/4" of beach gravel.[1]
  • 27" deep below 2" stratum of beach gravel, in bl. fire dirt[1]
  • 27" deep, heap 32" deep here over band of cr. shell[1]
  • 3" deep over fire dirt 3 3/4" deep; 7" from 2, 14" from a.[1]
  • 350 w[1]
  • 360[5]
  • 360w[1]
  • 370[1]
  • 38, 190, vi[1]
  • 380w[2]
  • 4 1/2" from b[1]
  • 40 186 vii[1]
  • 460[1]
  • 5 3/4" deep in bottom layer of beach gravel and shell[1]
  • 5" from 3, 30" from b[1]
  • 6" deep in whole and cr. shell; 1" from c. 16 1/2" from 1[1]
  • 64 m12[1]
  • 65, 220 v[1]
  • 8" from 7[1]
  • 98[2]
  • `3" deep. 2" down in 16" of whole and cr. shell; 17" from b, 6" from 10[1]
  • above fire dirt and beach gravel, heap 31" deep;[1]
  • altona[1]
  • archaeological site number: 8vo31 or 8vo32[1]
  • basin site[1]
  • below surface/above main floor of burnt house[2]
  • central fort[1]
  • creek bed of elm creek 7.5 mi. south of abilene[3]
  • elm creek surface site[4]
  • flying moose lodge boys camp (est. 1921)[11]
  • from brandywine (laubach) camp-site.[2]
  • g752[2]
  • gravel pit[9]
  • level 12[3]
  • level 13[5]
  • level 14[2]
  • level 15[6]
  • level 17[3]
  • mesa site[13]
  • near mouth of elm creek[9]
  • paint creek[9]
  • pit house floor[4]
  • rm100[8]
  • rm120[2]
  • rm140[3]
  • rm180[2]
  • rossen's ranch near lawn[3]
  • ruin along ancient ditch near englewood[3]
  • shores of delaware river at morrisville, pa., and trenton, n.j.[4]
  • surface[27]
  • surface find[5]
  • surface near deal[13]
  • surface site[24]
  • surface site in cotton field 1 mi. e. of lawn[2]
  • surface site in cotton field mile e. of lawn[16]
  • surface site near abilene[9]
  • antler[2]
  • bitumen[1]
  • bone[2]
  • chert[8]
  • fiber[1]
  • flint[1,784]
  • ivory[2]
  • obsidian[1]
  • quartzite[1]
  • slate[1]
  • wood[7]
  • chipped[497]
  • knife[1]
  • worked[11]
  • yes[25]
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97-563-7193

97-563-7193

Knife

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97-563-7250

97-563-7250

Knife

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97-563-7249

97-563-7249

Knife

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97-563-7238

97-563-7238

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97-563-7365

97-563-7365

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45-6-35

45-6-35

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97-563-7263

97-563-7263

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29-27-533

29-27-533

Knife

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30-39-257

30-39-257

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30-39-149

30-39-149

Knife (uncertain)

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30-39-148

30-39-148

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30-39-147

30-39-147

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30-39-145

30-39-145

Knife (uncertain)

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30-39-144

30-39-144

Knife (uncertain)

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30-39-143

30-39-143

Knife (uncertain)

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30-39-142

30-39-142

Knife (uncertain)

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30-39-141

30-39-141

Knife (uncertain)

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30-39-140

30-39-140

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30-39-139

30-39-139

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87-16-186

87-16-186

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50-2-788A

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97-563-7332

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29-27-463

29-27-463

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30-39-38

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97-563-2115

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30-39-24

30-39-24

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32-25-220

32-25-220

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97-563-7353

97-563-7353

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29-27-464

29-27-464

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45-6-48

45-6-48

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97-563-7248

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97-563-6636

97-563-6636

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