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  • Object[2,564]
  • no[1,028]
  • yes[1,536]
  • no[2,564]
  • american[2,555]
  • asian[8]
  • near eastern[1]
  • arrowhead[3]
  • awl[1]
  • blade[3]
  • celt[3]
  • flake[13]
  • implement[3]
  • knife[2,564]
  • point[2]
  • projectile point[191]
  • scraper[20]
  • spear head[3]
  • spear point[2]
  • spearhead[1]
  • abbott farm[9]
  • adams county (mississippi)[47]
  • alaska[14]
  • albany county[16]
  • aleutian islands[14]
  • anderson lake[24]
  • attu island[14]
  • beck forest lake[8]
  • berks county[92]
  • big timber creek[35]
  • blount county[21]
  • blowout mountain[11]
  • bucks county[42]
  • california (state)[24]
  • canada[8]
  • cayuga county[14]
  • cecil county[8]
  • chattanooga[58]
  • chickies[20]
  • chillicothe[23]
  • clovis[31]
  • conoy township[19]
  • cumberland county (pennsylvania)[9]
  • cumberland county (tennessee)[116]
  • delaware valley[145]
  • diamond (ohio)[51]
  • duke (north carolina)[14]
  • east orland[11]
  • east tennessee[321]
  • eastern pennsylvania[61]
  • eddy county[10]
  • elgin[176]
  • ewing and bragdon site[23]
  • farm of william holocher[9]
  • flint ridge[19]
  • florida[89]
  • forge island[19]
  • frenchman's bay[23]
  • georgetown[34]
  • georgia[29]
  • gloucester county[36]
  • grassy cove[143]
  • gravel pit[9]
  • hamilton[13]
  • hamilton square[13]
  • hancock county (maine)[35]
  • hansell farm[10]
  • honshu[8]
  • illinois[29]
  • japan[8]
  • kentucky[10]
  • klickitat county[26]
  • lancaster county (pennsylvania)[377]
  • lehigh county[18]
  • liberty county[12]
  • little mike point[14]
  • locust grove[38]
  • loudonville[9]
  • maine[37]
  • marsh run[9]
  • marshall county (west virginia)[36]
  • maryland[18]
  • mercer county[157]
  • mississippi[53]
  • missouri[25]
  • montgomery county (tennessee)[14]
  • natchez[36]
  • natchez (mississippi)[11]
  • near abilene[16]
  • near trenton[9]
  • new cumberland[9]
  • new jersey[295]
  • new mexico[77]
  • new york[38]
  • north america[984]
  • north carolina[29]
  • ohio[189]
  • ohio county (west virginia)[25]
  • oley[30]
  • palmyra township[51]
  • pennsylvania[719]
  • portage county[52]
  • pricetown[33]
  • ross county[26]
  • site 8[14]
  • southeast coast (alaska)[14]
  • susquehanna river[11]
  • tampa bay[81]
  • tennessee[188]
  • texas[300]
  • trenton[134]
  • united states of america[2,380]
  • unites states of america[52]
  • washington (u. s. state)[28]
  • washington boro[113]
  • west virginia[41]
  • wheeling[27]
  • wheeling quadrangle[9]
  • williamson county (texas)[42]
  • witmer's farm[118]
  • aleutian tradition[14]
  • archaic[1]
  • early archaic[1]
  • early bronze i[1]
  • early bronze ii[1]
  • historic[6]
  • jomon[8]
  • lamoka focus[1]
  • late archaic[11]
  • maritime archaic[11]
  • moorehead phase[11]
  • paleo-indian[3]
  • paleolithic, japan[8]
  • yayoi[8]
  • aleut[14]
  • basketmaker[1]
  • cherokee[3]
  • chinook[26]
  • japanese[8]
  • jomon[8]
  • paleolithic[8]
  • red paint people[11]
  • salish[5]
  • salishan[1]
  • yayoi[8]
  • arctic culture area[14]
  • california culture area[25]
  • great plains culture area[113]
  • north american culture area[5]
  • northeast culture area[1,583]
  • northeast culture area [2]
  • northwest coast culture area[43]
  • southeast culture area[511]
  • southwest culture area[278]
  • subarctic culture area[1]
  • "johnny-behind-the-deuce cave"[4]
  • 1 mi. s.e. of gravel pit near clovis, n.m.[1]
  • 10 1/2" deep below 6 1/2" of ploughed area[1]
  • 11" deep, 8" down in cr. shell[1]
  • 11" from b.[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]
  • 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]
  • 2 1/2" from 2[1]
  • 2" from b, 13" from 4[1]
  • 20" from c, 4 1/4" from 4[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]
  • 4 1/2" from b[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]
  • 8" from 7[1]
  • `3" deep. 2" down in 16" of whole and cr. shell; 17" from b, 6" from 10[1]
  • a' - 14 - south[1]
  • above fire dirt and beach gravel, heap 31" deep;[1]
  • basin site[1]
  • blue bone-bearing sand on east side of gravel pit[1]
  • buried site along highway 66, 5 miles west of san jon[1]
  • creek bed of elm creek 7.5 mi. south of abilene[5]
  • deep hearth on south side of erosion island[9]
  • deep hearth on south side of erosion island... associated with extinct bison bones[1]
  • east side of gravel pit[1]
  • flying moose lodge boys camp (est. 1921)[11]
  • found in neighborhood of elgin[1]
  • found in place at bottom of blue sand on east side of gravel pit[1]
  • from "blow-outs" near finley site, near eden[3]
  • from lake bank 1 mi. s.e. of gravel pit near clovis, n.m.[1]
  • from meadows below trenton.[1]
  • from roadside gutter[5]
  • from surface of field.[1]
  • heap 28 1/2" deep[1]
  • heap 28"[1]
  • in susquehanna river[19]
  • indian village site on old keith manour[1]
  • jim armstrong farm[1]
  • just above humus; 11" from 14, 26 1/2" from c.[1]
  • lake 15 mi. west of gravel pit[1]
  • laurie's mill pond[1]
  • likely indian village located today at laurel hill cemetery[3]
  • near fort sill[1]
  • north side of gravel pit[1]
  • old living site on fraser river above lytton[1]
  • on 15, 23" from b[1]
  • on c line, 5 1/2" from 3.[1]
  • on line o, 21" from 15.[1]
  • opposite locust grove haldeman estate[19]
  • philadelphia marshes[1]
  • rowland's farm[1]
  • sand "blowout" 20-25 miles northeast of carlsbad[3]
  • sand dune surface site near nugent[2]
  • shores of delaware river at morrisville, pa., and trenton, n.j.[2]
  • site 45-ki-19, no association[1]
  • surface[17]
  • surface of field[1]
  • surface site[11]
  • walled cave rocky arroyo seep 50-60 miles west of carlsbad[1]
  • english language[8]
  • agate[6]
  • andesite[10]
  • argillaceous material[72]
  • argillite[143]
  • chalcedony[477]
  • chert[456]
  • felsite[1]
  • flint[497]
  • hornstone[1]
  • jade[5]
  • jasper[107]
  • limestone[3]
  • metamorphic rock[1]
  • mica schist[1]
  • nephrite[5]
  • obsidian[14]
  • petrified wood[1]
  • quartz[218]
  • quartzite[133]
  • rhyolite[98]
  • sandstone[2]
  • schist[2]
  • shale[13]
  • slate[13]
  • stone[307]
  • chipped[2,564]
  • flaked[10]
  • yes[51]
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97-563-7633

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9586

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6733

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97-563-372

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97-563-7482

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97-563-7653

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655

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97-563-7638

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6737

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4167

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6476

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536

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2375

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713A

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4162

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712

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97-563-7640

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656

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97-563-7620

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97-563-7524

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642A

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700A

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6735

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