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kachemak bay culture ii

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Fish Hook

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Pin

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Point

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Awl

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Needle

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Point

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Pendant

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Point

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Lance Blade

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Labret

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Point

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Wedge

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Wedge

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Flint Flaker

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Stone

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Flake

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