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  • Object[27]
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sandstone
sandstone

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29-18-84

29-18-84

Sandstone

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29-44-808

29-44-808

Sandstone

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29-27-86

29-27-86

Sandstone

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97-563-5413A

97-563-5413A

Sandstone

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97-563-5413C

97-563-5413C

Sandstone

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29-43-985

29-43-985

Sandstone

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29-18-91

29-18-91

Sandstone

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29-18-90

29-18-90

Sandstone

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29-18-89

29-18-89

Sandstone

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29-27-97

29-27-97

Sandstone

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97-563-5413B

97-563-5413B

Sandstone

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29-18-85

29-18-85

Sandstone

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29-18-86

29-18-86

Sandstone

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29-18-100

29-18-100

Sandstone

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29-18-99

29-18-99

Sandstone

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29-18-175

29-18-175

Sandstone

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29-18-83

29-18-83

Sandstone

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29-18-126

29-18-126

Sandstone

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29-18-88

29-18-88

Sandstone

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42556.2

42556.2

Sandstone

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42556.1

42556.1

Sandstone

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5944

5944

Sandstone

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33-46-169

Sandstone

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42-11-128

Daub

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37-29-154

Sandstone

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39-30-165

Rim Sherd (uncertain)

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31-20-1929

Graywacke

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