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  • african[1]
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  • hand axe[1]
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  • norton sound[6]
  • ohio[45]
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  • old town[39]
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  • palugvik village[8]
  • pennsylvania[155]
  • pike county (pennsylvania)[5]
  • prince william sound[10]
  • raubsville[4]
  • rayy[5]
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  • ross county[9]
  • snyder county[5]
  • southeastern utah[19]
  • southwest colorado[9]
  • southwestern colorado[9]
  • suffolk[6]
  • susquehanna river valley[6]
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  • trenton[14]
  • unalakleet[8]
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  • warren hill[10]
  • west indies[17]
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  • western australia[12]
  • wheeling[8]
  • wheeling quadrangle[12]
  • yakutat bay[41]
  • yukon island[7]
  • gungnuk[2]
  • iyatayet[4]
  • kourion[1]
  • rayy[5]
  • aurignacian[3]
  • campignian[2]
  • central california phase[1]
  • early bronze[1]
  • early horizon[1]
  • hissar i[5]
  • lower mousterian[7]
  • middle horizon[1]
  • modern[1]
  • neolithic[46]
  • paleolithic[2]
  • prehistoric[1]
  • te puawaitanga period[1]
  • upper mousterian[6]
  • ainman[1]
  • algonquin[11]
  • ancestral pueblo[2]
  • aurignacian[3]
  • basket-maker[8]
  • campignian[3]
  • cherokee[1]
  • ciboney[1]
  • cliff dweller[11]
  • early bronze[1]
  • eskimo[6]
  • iroquois[13]
  • kachemak bay culture iii[2]
  • lower mousterian[7]
  • maori[1]
  • neolithic[46]
  • norton[4]
  • paleo-eskimo[2]
  • paleolithic[2]
  • prehistoric eskimo[13]
  • prehistoric tlingit[1]
  • pueblo[1]
  • shawnee[3]
  • swiss lake dweller[5]
  • taino[1]
  • upper mousterian[6]
  • wardaman[2]
  • yakutat (culture)[35]
  • yukon[1]
  • amazonia[4]
  • andean[3]
  • arctic culture area[48]
  • california culture area[7]
  • caribbean[17]
  • central american[5]
  • circum-caribbean[3]
  • great plains culture area[5]
  • north american culture area[5]
  • northeast culture area[310]
  • northeast culture area [1]
  • northwest coast culture area[41]
  • southeast culture area[27]
  • southwest culture area[44]
  • "prehistoric cliff ruins".[1]
  • 18 inches below the surface at the site.[1]
  • 1st site on right lagoon[1]
  • 2 f, 2' 6" - 3', viii (ix?)[1]
  • 2-e approx 6"[1]
  • 2nd site on right lagoon[1]
  • 3 h[1]
  • 4 h[1]
  • 4' - 4'6"[1]
  • 4th grotto[1]
  • 5'6" - 6'[1]
  • a2e depth 3"[1]
  • aguan valley[2]
  • anicent ruins[1]
  • beach[3]
  • big wall[12]
  • c - surface[1]
  • camp site[1]
  • charlestown township, rowland's farm[1]
  • d1e 12-14"[1]
  • d1e 12-24"[1]
  • eastern shore[3]
  • farmland[1]
  • flint quarry[5]
  • floor i, house 18[1]
  • found near tensas river[1]
  • from around spring on top of hill near durham jasper quarry[5]
  • from brandywine (laubach) camp-site.[8]
  • from well near durham creek.[1]
  • g, surface - 1', vi or viii[1]
  • g2e 12-19"[1]
  • g2e 18-24"[1]
  • gravel pit[1]
  • gun.[2]
  • h, 11' - 12', i[1]
  • h, 2' 6" - 3', vi[1]
  • h3e 0-6"[1]
  • hays stewart farm, operation ii, surface[1]
  • hole i[1]
  • house 1[1]
  • house 120[1]
  • house 2[1]
  • house 3[1]
  • house 33[1]
  • i-u 24-30" guano in se corner[1]
  • indian jasper quarry, two miles northwest of selingsgrove, snyder county, pa[1]
  • ip house[5]
  • iyea[1]
  • iyz5[3]
  • jasper quarry[5]
  • jasper quarry; surface[1]
  • layer 6 or 7[1]
  • layer 9?[1]
  • level ii d e 38, -1.10[1]
  • level ii, f g 42, -.20 to -6.0[1]
  • lofland and gooden farms on either side of cor marsh ditch[1]
  • lower mousterian level[7]
  • metuchen[1]
  • miller farm, surface[2]
  • mound b[4]
  • n 0, w 1.75 - wall continuation[1]
  • nazareth; 25 feet east of burial 35-34-1, 6" level near disturbed burial[1]
  • near chester[1]
  • north of cacimbas, surface[2]
  • o-t 18-24" black midden[1]
  • o-u 12-14" black midden[1]
  • operation iii, pit no. h and i, -4[1]
  • perkiomen[1]
  • pine station[1]
  • pine station, quiggle farm, operation iii, surface.[2]
  • popolateca[1]
  • quiggle farm[1]
  • ruin along ancient ditch near englewood[2]
  • ruins[1]
  • s 7, w 5 - overburden[1]
  • sapp shellheap[1]
  • sea nicolas island[1]
  • shaw's farm, mouth of pine creek, below lock haen on west branch pf susquehanna river, surface[2]
  • st. richard's manor[1]
  • steinberg = stone hill[1]
  • stratum i, 2e, 0-9"[2]
  • stratum ii[1]
  • stratum ii, 1g, 2'-2'6"[1]
  • stratum iv, 1g, lower 10 and 11, bottom[1]
  • surely from area of excavations of 1944[1]
  • surface[5]
  • surface site near abilene[1]
  • test pit - in floor[1]
  • test pit 5, subsurface pit b[1]
  • vicinity stele 1 and altar 1[1]
  • vicinity, surface[5]
  • zimmerman's farm[1]
  • argellite[1]
  • argillite[3]
  • basalt[1]
  • bronze[1]
  • chalcedony[1]
  • chert[4]
  • cobble[1]
  • diabase[1]
  • diorite[1]
  • feather[1]
  • felspar porphyry[1]
  • flint[66]
  • gneiss[4]
  • granite[6]
  • greenstone[4]
  • hematite[1]
  • jasper[3]
  • mollusk shell[1]
  • pebble[1]
  • petrified wood[1]
  • plaster[3]
  • quartz[9]
  • quartzite[21]
  • red sandstone[1]
  • sandstone[16]
  • shale[1]
  • silcrete[1]
  • slate[6]
  • steatite[1]
  • stone[479]
  • chipped[38]
  • grooved[1]
  • ground[26]
  • ground stone[10]
  • groundstone[25]
  • pecked[2]
  • pitted[3]
  • polished[2]
  • sherd[1]
  • unfinished[1]
  • yes[43]
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hammerstone

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29-27-495

29-27-495

Hammerstone

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40-10-96

40-10-96

Hammerstone

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29-44-176

29-44-176

Hammerstone

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40-10-146C

40-10-146C

Hammerstone

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43-9-163

43-9-163

Hammerstone

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29-44-392

29-44-392

Hammerstone

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31-34-346

31-34-346

Hammerstone

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29-112-888

29-112-888

Hammerstone

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EU1299

EU1299

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29-111-64

29-111-64

Hammerstone

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29-44-398

29-44-398

Hammerstone

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97-563-5272

97-563-5272

Hammerstone

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42-25-157

42-25-157

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29-44-175

29-44-175

Hammerstone

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29-111-57

29-111-57

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87-39-1134

87-39-1134

Hammerstone

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29-112-929

29-112-929

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40-10-97

40-10-97

Hammerstone

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42-25-8

42-25-8

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87-39-997

87-39-997

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29-112-887

29-112-887

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NA5054

NA5054

Hammerstone

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EU1298

EU1298

Hammerstone

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31-33-301

31-33-301

Hammerstone

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31-33-310

31-33-310

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29-112-922

29-112-922

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20277

20277

Hammerstone

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37-32-78

37-32-78

Hammerstone

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29-114-83

29-114-83

Hammerstone

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97-564-349

97-564-349

Hammerstone

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29-111-63

29-111-63

Hammerstone

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29-27-648

29-27-648

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