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  • Object[426]
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  • yes[308]
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  • american[408]
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  • european[6]
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  • axe[1]
  • cast[1]
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  • abydos[3]
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  • iraq[3]
  • iyatayet[28]
  • johnson's creek[1]
  • juniata county[1]
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  • key marco[6]
  • khotol river[4]
  • lake biel[6]
  • lake george (new york)[2]
  • lancaster county (pennsylvania)[8]
  • lock haven[29]
  • lower yukon river valley[4]
  • luzerne county[2]
  • madjujuinuk site[2]
  • marco island[6]
  • marquesas islands[1]
  • marshall county[1]
  • marshall county (west virginia)[1]
  • maryland[1]
  • mckees island[1]
  • mercer county[4]
  • mifflin[1]
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  • morigen[3]
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  • mouth of crosswicks creek[1]
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  • norton sound[34]
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  • old fish camp[4]
  • pennsylvania[246]
  • point barrow region[6]
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  • point spencer[3]
  • rancocas creek[9]
  • rock retreat[3]
  • seneca county[2]
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  • snyder county[6]
  • susquehanna river[6]
  • susquehanna river valley[5]
  • susquehanna valley[2]
  • switzerland[6]
  • tennessee[2]
  • tiahuanaco[5]
  • tompkins county[2]
  • trenton[3]
  • unalakleet[37]
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  • utkiavik[6]
  • washington boro[3]
  • west virginia[2]
  • woodport[3]
  • atnuk[2]
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  • iyatayet[28]
  • madjujuinuk[2]
  • early woodland period[4]
  • neolithic[6]
  • prehistoric[4]
  • algonquin[20]
  • calusa[2]
  • ciboney[1]
  • eskimo[21]
  • inuit[4]
  • iroquois[22]
  • neo-eskimo[3]
  • norton[25]
  • norton culture[2]
  • nukleet[3]
  • paleo-eskimo[2]
  • swiss lake dweller[6]
  • tairona[4]
  • andean[11]
  • arctic culture area[100]
  • caribbean[1]
  • circum-caribbean[4]
  • northeast culture area[282]
  • southeast culture area[9]
  • 200.20[1]
  • e1, s 8 - in gravel level directly under sod[1]
  • field near town[1]
  • gun.[2]
  • hays stewart farm, operation ii, surface[1]
  • house 111[1]
  • house 118[1]
  • house 119[9]
  • house 12[4]
  • house 120[14]
  • house 2[1]
  • house 268 ?[12]
  • house 3[6]
  • house 300[1]
  • ip house[5]
  • iy[1]
  • iy6d mid[1]
  • iye[1]
  • iye misc[2]
  • iyea[1]
  • iyedu[1]
  • iyem lower[1]
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  • iyh-7 btm[1]
  • iyh-7 f-r[1]
  • iyh2 gen[1]
  • iyhi-6[1]
  • iyhi-7[1]
  • iyk-56/25[1]
  • iyk-65[1]
  • iyp[1]
  • iypb[1]
  • iypb mid[1]
  • iype-2 l.mid[2]
  • iype-5 l. mid[1]
  • iype-5 mid[1]
  • iypf-1 l.mid.[1]
  • iyph mid[1]
  • iyr 1,2[2]
  • iyz5[1]
  • large house with tunnel[1]
  • mad[2]
  • miller farm, surface[1]
  • n 0.5, w 1 - in a level which is a continuation of house wall[1]
  • operation iii[1]
  • operation iii, pit # 200[1]
  • operation iii, pit # 200, section e -1[1]
  • operation iii, pit # e and f, -3[2]
  • operation iii, pit no. e and f, -3[2]
  • pine station[7]
  • pine station, quiggle farm, operation iii, pit no. g and h, -1 and -2. depth not recorded.[1]
  • pine station, quiggle farm, operation iii, surface.[1]
  • protruding from bank of island, four feet from surface[1]
  • quiggle farm[7]
  • s 0.5, w 1 - house overburden. in dark red-brown sand level which is under compacted dark brown gravel level[1]
  • s 3, w 5.5 - in grey level which meets latest wall[1]
  • s 4.75, w 6 - overburden. in gravel under sod[1]
  • s 7, w 1 - in overburden test pit, third lower charcoal level[1]
  • s 7, w 1 - overburden. third (lower) charcoal put[1]
  • shaw's farm, mouth of pine creek, below lock haen on west branch pf susquehanna river, surface[12]
  • steinberg = stone hill[5]
  • these were found in a small heap, deeply buried under recent mud deposit; resting on white sand[1]
  • vicinity, surface[4]
  • village site and quarry, very little burials.[191]
  • antler[2]
  • basalt[3]
  • bone[6]
  • ceramic[1]
  • chert[1]
  • clay[9]
  • cobble[25]
  • granite[31]
  • ground stone[1]
  • hide[1]
  • lava stone[1]
  • limestone[5]
  • metal[1]
  • mollusk shell[5]
  • mud[1]
  • pebble[1]
  • peel[1]
  • plaster[1]
  • quartzite[2]
  • sandstone[17]
  • shale[3]
  • slate[3]
  • stone[304]
  • terracotta[1]
  • walrus ivory[1]
  • carved[1]
  • chipped[22]
  • grooved[4]
  • ground[1]
  • groundstone[3]
  • notched[6]
  • perforated[7]
  • yes[16]
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