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  • alongside mammoth tusk[1]
  • alongside of mammoth tusk[1]
  • anderson lake, about 15 mi. s.e. of clovis, n.m.[20]
  • basin site[3]
  • c' - 9-south[1]
  • camp site[5]
  • cave 50-60 miles west of carlsbad[1]
  • deep hearth on south side of erosion island[1]
  • first terrace surface[4]
  • found 1 1/2' to 2' under surface of rear of cave.[1]
  • found in place in blue sand with extinct bison[1]
  • just above mammoth tusk[1]
  • lake 15 mi. west[1]
  • lake south west[1]
  • mescal pit in small canyon north of dark canyon near carlsbad, n.m.[1]
  • old lake 2 mi. sout of gravel pit near clovis, n.m.[1]
  • old lake 2 mi. south of gravel pit near clovis, n.m.[2]
  • sand "blowout" 20-25 miles northeast of carlsbad[1]
  • sunshine valley[2]
  • surface[21]
  • surface around gravel pit near clovis, n.m.[1]
  • surface collection[1]
  • surface of cave.[1]
  • west dump at side of old road leaving the north east corner of the gravel pit[1]
  • west dump of gravel pit, surface[1]
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  • chipped[199]
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29-27-347

29-27-347

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33-36-216

33-36-216

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32-25-301

32-25-301

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33-36-203

33-36-203

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29-204-208

29-204-208

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97-80-999

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41-40-103

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29-27-340

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32-25-320

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29-27-343

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36-19-81

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33-36-200

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33-36-190

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41-40-81

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29-27-357

29-27-357

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32-25-209

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33-36-199

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