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36059G

Spindle Whorl

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36059F

Spindle Whorl

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36059E

Spindle Whorl

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36059D

Spindle Whorl

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36059C

Spindle Whorl

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36059B

Spindle Whorl

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36059A

Spindle Whorl

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36058E

Spindle Whorl

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36058D

Spindle Whorl

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36058C

Spindle Whorl

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36058B

Spindle Whorl

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36050

Stone

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36049

Stone

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36048

Stone

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36047

Stone

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Arrowhead

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36074K

Mortar Fragment

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35987

Tool

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35920

Axe

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35919

Axe

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36192

Sculpture

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35912

Axe Head

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35856

Bola

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