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  • Object[54]
  • no[54]
  • no[54]
  • american[54]
  • adze[5]
  • adze fragment[6]
  • bird bone[1]
  • bone[2]
  • burin[2]
  • chert[16]
  • coal[2]
  • harpoon head[1]
  • point[5]
  • projectile point[7]
  • scraper[1]
  • seeds[1]
  • slate[2]
  • whetstone[3]
  • alaska[54]
  • knight island[54]
  • old town[54]
  • united states of america[53]
  • yakutat bay[54]
  • old town i[54]
  • indian[1]
  • arctic culture area[1]
  • northwest coast culture area[53]
  • gray sandy midden, possibly fill of subsurface pit a.[1]
  • house 1, fill, depth 2", tan sandy midden[1]
  • house 7 upper level, depth 21", gray sandy midden[1]
  • house 7(?), depth 12"[1]
  • house 7, mound c, depth 41", ligt gray sandy midden[1]
  • house 7, upper level, depth 19", dark gray sandy midden[1]
  • house 7, depth 38", gray sandy midden[1]
  • house 7, depth 9" dark gray sandy midden[1]
  • house 7, lower level, depth 24-30"[1]
  • house 7, lower level, depth 30-36"[1]
  • house 7, lower level, depth 38"[1]
  • house 7, lower level, depth 42", light gray sandy midden[1]
  • house 7, lower level, depth 46", light gray sandy midden[1]
  • house 7, upper level, depth 12-18"[1]
  • house 7, upper level, depth 2", tan sandy midden[1]
  • house 7, upper level, depth 23", dark gray sandy midden[1]
  • house 7, upper level, depth 4" ,dark gray sandy midden[1]
  • house 7, upper level, depth 6" ,dark gray sandy midden[1]
  • house 7, upper level, depth 6-12"[2]
  • house 7, upper level, depth 7", dark gray sandy midden[1]
  • house 7. upper level, depth 26", light gray sandy midden[1]
  • mound b, lower level, depth 20"[1]
  • mound c upper level, depth 5", sand and thermal-fractured rock layer.[1]
  • mound c upper level, depth 12", gray sandy midden[1]
  • mound c upper level, depth 4", dark sandy midden with charcoal[1]
  • mound c upper level, depth 4", tan sandy midden[1]
  • mound c upper level, depth 9", dark sandy midden[1]
  • mound c, lower level, depth 14", dark rocky midden[1]
  • mound c, lower level, depth 17", brown sandy midden[1]
  • mound c, lower level, depth 17", gray sandy midden[1]
  • mound c, lower level, depth:12"[1]
  • mound c, upper level, depth 12"[1]
  • mound c, upper level, depth 18", fill of subsurface pit a, dark gray sandy midden[1]
  • mound c, upper level, depth 5", tan, sandy midden[1]
  • mound c, upper level, depth 6".[1]
  • mound c, upper level, depth 9", dark, sandy, rocky midden[1]
  • mound c, upper level, depth 9", tan sandy midden[1]
  • mound c, upper level, house 7, depth 22" gray sandy midden[1]
  • mound c, upper level, tan sandy midden. depth 8"[1]
  • mound d depth 18", shell midden layer[1]
  • mound d upper level, depth 11", shell midden[1]
  • mound d, depth 8", dark rocky midden[1]
  • mound d, lower level, depth 18"[1]
  • mound d, lower level, depth 18", light tan sandy midden[1]
  • mound d, lower level, depth 20"[1]
  • mound d, lower level, depth 20", rocky shelly midden[1]
  • mound d, lower level, depth 22", shell midden layer[1]
  • mound d, lower level, depth 23", shell midden layer[2]
  • mound d, lower level, depth 25", shell midden layer[1]
  • mound d, lower level, sw corner of sq. in shell midden layer[1]
  • mound d, upper level, depth 13", dark rocky midden[1]
  • mound d, upper level, depth 19", dark rocky midden[1]
  • mound d, upper level, depth 6", black rocky sandy midden[1]
  • thermal-fractured rock layer.[1]
  • bird bone[2]
  • bone[7]
  • chert[19]
  • coal[2]
  • copper[1]
  • greenstone[7]
  • nephrite[1]
  • sandstone[1]
  • schist[3]
  • seed[1]
  • siltstone[2]
  • slate[8]
  • ground[2]
old town i

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53-54-206

Whetstone

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53-54-50

Adze Fragment

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53-54-522

Chert

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53-54-528

Chert

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53-54-43

Scraper

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53-54-478

Bird Bone

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53-54-547

Slate

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53-54-546

Point (uncertain)

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53-54-300

Point

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53-54-90

Adze

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53-54-89

Adze

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53-54-204

Whetstone

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53-54-515

Chert

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53-54-516

Chert

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53-54-518

Chert

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53-54-517

Chert

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53-54-57

Adze Fragment

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53-54-205

Whetstone

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53-54-583

Coal

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53-54-523

Chert

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53-54-112

Burin

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53-54-52

Adze Fragment

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