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  • Object[465]
  • no[105]
  • yes[360]
  • no[462]
  • yes[3]
  • american[124]
  • egyptian[2]
  • european[204]
  • mediterranean[38]
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  • oceanian[1]
  • animal bone[465]
  • animal jaw[1]
  • animal tooth[4]
  • antler fragment[1]
  • anvil[1]
  • archaeological material[2]
  • articulation[2]
  • astragalus[7]
  • awl[1]
  • bell[1]
  • blade fragment[1]
  • calcaneum[4]
  • cast[3]
  • femur[4]
  • first phalanx[14]
  • fragment[1]
  • horn (animal part)[1]
  • humerus[6]
  • jaw[10]
  • lithic[1]
  • long bone[14]
  • mandible[4]
  • maxilla[1]
  • metacarpus[3]
  • metatarsus[2]
  • molar[3]
  • olecranon[1]
  • os acetabuli[2]
  • os magnum carpi[1]
  • patella[2]
  • pelvic girdle[1]
  • phalange[1]
  • phalanx[1]
  • radius[1]
  • rib[14]
  • sample[1]
  • scaphoid[2]
  • scapula[8]
  • scraper[1]
  • second phalanx[8]
  • sesamoid[1]
  • sherd[1]
  • shoulder blade[1]
  • skeleton[1]
  • third phalanx[5]
  • thong[1]
  • tibia[7]
  • toe bone[1]
  • tool[1]
  • tooth[1]
  • vertebra[5]
  • aartuz[2]
  • abri blanchard[33]
  • adams county (mississippi)[1]
  • alaska[22]
  • alibates creek[12]
  • alpes-maritimes[3]
  • antelope creek[4]
  • aurora (alaska)[1]
  • aurora spit[1]
  • baousse-rousse caves[3]
  • baq'ah valley[1]
  • baracoa[1]
  • bartlett shellheep[6]
  • belgium[1]
  • bell island[1]
  • belt cave[7]
  • bern canton[1]
  • beth shean[32]
  • bivens estate ranch[12]
  • brevard county[1]
  • bucks county[1]
  • california (state)[1]
  • canada[2]
  • canadian river[12]
  • cape denbigh[1]
  • cape henlopen[1]
  • cape nome[1]
  • castel merle[66]
  • charente[60]
  • chickies[1]
  • cliff house[7]
  • collier county[2]
  • cook inlet[5]
  • culberson county[2]
  • dauphin county[3]
  • dinkha[7]
  • dordogne[109]
  • egypt[2]
  • el-beidha[3]
  • europe[7]
  • ewing and bragdon site[5]
  • fara[2]
  • florida[3]
  • france[176]
  • frenchman's bay[5]
  • gordion[38]
  • hancock county (maine)[5]
  • handley ranch[4]
  • hasanlu[7]
  • hotu[14]
  • hummelstown cave[3]
  • indian hill[10]
  • iran[51]
  • iraq[5]
  • israel[32]
  • jarmo[2]
  • kachemak bay[5]
  • kings ruins[4]
  • knight island[5]
  • la madeleine[3]
  • la quina[60]
  • la souquette[2]
  • labatut[33]
  • lake zurich[14]
  • landergin[10]
  • les eyzies[5]
  • maine[5]
  • malyan[33]
  • meilen[14]
  • mentone[3]
  • mississippi[2]
  • near abilene[2]
  • new jersey[6]
  • new mexico[3]
  • north america[21]
  • ocean county[6]
  • ochiltree county[4]
  • old town[4]
  • pennsylvania[12]
  • peru[2]
  • philadelphia[2]
  • philadelphia county[2]
  • rectangular pit house[11]
  • rio grande region[3]
  • roches de sergeac[33]
  • san juan drainage[13]
  • somme[2]
  • southeastern utah[14]
  • switzerland[19]
  • syria[5]
  • texas[44]
  • tuckerton[6]
  • united states of america[109]
  • walnut street prison[2]
  • williams ranch[2]
  • yakutat bay[6]
  • york[4]
  • york county (pennsylvania)[4]
  • yukon island[7]
  • zurich canton[14]
  • finley site[1]
  • iyatayet[1]
  • aurignacian[6]
  • central california phase[1]
  • early 19th century[2]
  • early bronze age[14]
  • early horizon[1]
  • hellenistic[1]
  • hellenistic period[3]
  • historic[1]
  • iron age ia[1]
  • iron age iib[4]
  • late 18th century[2]
  • late bronze ib[10]
  • late bronze iia[10]
  • late bronze iib[11]
  • magdalenian[3]
  • middle aurignacian[33]
  • middle horizon[1]
  • modern[2]
  • mousterian[58]
  • neolithic[19]
  • old town ii[2]
  • paleoindian[1]
  • prehistoric[15]
  • roman[1]
  • roman period[3]
  • st. johns i[1]
  • st. johns ii[1]
  • upper aurignacian[33]
  • upper mousterian[66]
  • americana[2]
  • ancestral pueblo[1]
  • arapaho[1]
  • aurignacian[6]
  • basket maker[2]
  • calusa[1]
  • cliff dweller[6]
  • cody cultural complex[1]
  • denbigh flint complex[1]
  • eskimo[8]
  • hellenistic[3]
  • kachemak bay culture iii[1]
  • kachemak bay culture sub-iii[1]
  • magdalenian[3]
  • middle aurignacian[33]
  • mousterian[58]
  • neolithic[1]
  • prehistoric eskimo[3]
  • prehistoric indian[1]
  • roman[3]
  • swiss lake dweller[19]
  • upper aurignacian[33]
  • upper mousterian[66]
  • yakutat (culture)[2]
  • andean[2]
  • arctic culture area[18]
  • california culture area[1]
  • caribbean[1]
  • central american[1]
  • great plains culture area[4]
  • northeast culture area[27]
  • northwest coast culture area[5]
  • plains culture area[1]
  • southeast culture area[7]
  • southwest culture area[61]
  • "surface site near abilene"[1]
  • 16" below surface.[2]
  • 2g, surface - 1' 9", (viii) x[1]
  • 3[1]
  • 3 j, 1'3" - 1'9"[1]
  • 4' +[1]
  • 4th grotto[3]
  • a2[2]
  • b2[4]
  • b2 uncertain[1]
  • b3[1]
  • b4[5]
  • big wall[1]
  • bison kill/processing area[1]
  • c2[10]
  • c?[1]
  • cave[1]
  • cave in sec. 13, block 121[2]
  • chateau malbarret[5]
  • d, 1' - 2', viii or ix[1]
  • d, 1' - 6", viii or ix[1]
  • d2e 6-12"[1]
  • diluvium[1]
  • dr. ray's site on clear fork of brazos river[1]
  • east-12[1]
  • eusebio cubero quarry[1]
  • found in loosened soil.[1]
  • from 3-foot level[4]
  • from campsite[1]
  • grave[1]
  • h, 3' - 3'6", vi[1]
  • h, 6' - 7' 3", iii[1]
  • h2[1]
  • house 203[1]
  • jasper quarry from large pit.[1]
  • jones or taylor counties[1]
  • killpecker dune field[1]
  • kitchen midden[1]
  • layer 8?[1]
  • level ii, f g 43, cist. i, -6.5 to -6.7[1]
  • level iii, f g 43, cist, -4.70, with skeleton cx1[1]
  • lot 15[1]
  • lot 17[1]
  • m[3]
  • mound b near house 1, 14-21 inches[1]
  • mound b, lower level, depth 20", shell midden[1]
  • mound b, lower level, in shell midden[1]
  • paint creek[1]
  • peat deposit[1]
  • point west of entrance to halibut cove[1]
  • rectangular pit house, 2d[1]
  • rectangular pit house, 2d/10s, depth 21 to 25 in.[1]
  • rectangular pit house, 2d/21s, depth 14 to 19 in.[1]
  • rectangular pit house, 2d/24s[1]
  • rectangular pit house, 2d/30s, depth 26-27 in.[1]
  • rectangular pit house, 2d/33s, depth 33 in.[1]
  • rectangular pit house, 2d/34s, depth 22-25 in.[2]
  • rectangular pit house, 2d/34s?[2]
  • rectangular pit house, 2d/46s, from "fire pit" in floor of pit house (i.e. in "blue floor" depth 36 in.)[1]
  • rectangular pit house, 2d/4s, "top of hard soil" next to stones -- within pit house (about 10 in. below base of highest horizontal "capstones").[1]
  • shell heap[2]
  • south end of merritt island[1]
  • square 11z[1]
  • storage house, subsurface pit #15, light brown ashy sand[1]
  • stratum iv, 1d, level 9[1]
  • surface site in cotton field mile e. of lawn[1]
  • tailings[1]
  • trench and level[1]
  • deer[1]
  • animal bone[262]
  • animal tooth[5]
  • antler fragment[1]
  • bear bone[4]
  • bison bone[1]
  • bone[76]
  • bovine bone[28]
  • bovine tooth[2]
  • camel bone[1]
  • caribou bone[2]
  • ceramic[1]
  • cow bone[7]
  • deer bone[4]
  • dog bone[2]
  • elk bone[5]
  • fiber[1]
  • flint[2]
  • frog bone[1]
  • gazelle bone[1]
  • goat bone[1]
  • hide[1]
  • horn (animal part)[1]
  • horse bone[21]
  • llama bone[1]
  • mammal bone[2]
  • metal[1]
  • moose bone[2]
  • ox bone[13]
  • pig bone[3]
  • plaster[3]
  • reindeer bone[33]
  • seal bone[3]
  • sheep bone[1]
  • stag bone[1]
  • stone[4]
  • burned[1]
  • cut[9]
  • engraved[1]
  • polished[1]
  • shaped[1]
  • worked[1]
  • yes[31]
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