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  • Object[60]
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  • american[60]
  • animal bone[3]
  • awl[3]
  • axe[1]
  • bead[1]
  • blade[2]
  • bones[1]
  • celt[1]
  • charcoal[1]
  • end scraper[4]
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  • gorget[1]
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  • hoe[1]
  • knife[3]
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  • pebble[3]
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  • pot fragment[1]
  • potsherds[1]
  • projectile point[20]
  • projectile point fragment[2]
  • scraper[1]
  • shells[1]
  • sherds[2]
  • side scraper[3]
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  • stone[1]
  • dauphin county[60]
  • dreibelbis site[1]
  • enterline[11]
  • haldeman's island[3]
  • harrisburg[1]
  • harrisburg region[1]
  • hummelstown cave[14]
  • klemson's island[7]
  • middletown (pennsylvania)[20]
  • millersburg[1]
  • north america[60]
  • pennsylvania[60]
  • r. h. mohr's farm[11]
  • susquehanna river[8]
  • united states of america[60]
  • late archaic[1]
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  • northeast culture area[60]
  • from earth of cave, at depths varying from one to three feet.[1]
  • animal[11]
  • animal bone[5]
  • argillaceous material[1]
  • argillite[4]
  • bone[12]
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  • stone[16]
  • unio shell[1]
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  • grooved[1]
  • perforated[1]
  • yes[2]
dauphin county

33 - 60 of 60 Records

9524

9524

Awl

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55-7-44

55-7-44

Projectile Point

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55-7-56

55-7-56

Projectile Point

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55-7-58

55-7-58

Projectile Point

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41-30-2

41-30-2

End Scraper

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9526

9526

Animal Bone

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9534

9534

Bones

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9533

9533

Stone

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97-563-5771

97-563-5771

Projectile Point

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59-32-10

59-32-10

Knife

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9527

9527

Bead

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9531

9531

Helix Shell

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9293

9293

Net-sinker

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55-7-50

55-7-50

Projectile Point

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55-7-49

55-7-49

Projectile Point

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9536

9536

Sherds

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9525

9525

Awl

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55-7-46

55-7-46

Projectile Point

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55-7-43

55-7-43

Projectile Point

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9532

9532

Pebble

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55-7-38

55-7-38

Projectile Point

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41-30-1

41-30-1

Side Scraper

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41-30-3

41-30-3

End Scraper

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41-30-8

41-30-8

Side Scraper

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41-30-11

41-30-11

Projectile Point

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55-7-51

55-7-51

Projectile Point

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41-30-7

41-30-7

Projectile Point Fragment

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55-7-45

55-7-45

Projectile Point

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