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  • found about 2 feet below surface in a road cutting on east bank of lime creek, about 100 feet north of road to parkville.[1]
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missouri

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86-39-16A

86-39-16A

Moccasins

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12737

12737

Jar

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97-564-472.5

97-564-472.5

Drill

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97-564-3.20

97-564-3.20

Knife

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97-564-3.19

97-564-3.19

Knife

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11768

11768

Blade

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12771

12771

Effigy Bottle

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97-563-10584

97-563-10584

Knife

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87-39-45

87-39-45

Drill

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12751

12751

Bowl

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12764

12764

Cup

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87-39-53

87-39-53

Pipe

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87-39-32

87-39-32

Knife

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97-564-3.5

97-564-3.5

Point

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97-564-275

97-564-275

Gouge

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97-564-436.23

97-564-436.23

Knife

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87-39-46

87-39-46

Knife (uncertain)

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NA3648

NA3648

Axe

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97-564-9.2

97-564-9.2

Knife

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97-564-4.1

97-564-4.1

End Scraper

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29-118-14

29-118-14

Knife

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12735

12735

Jar

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97-564-3.6

97-564-3.6

Point

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67-32-5

67-32-5

Beads

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97-563-4580

97-563-4580

Point

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97-563-4579

97-563-4579

Point

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87-39-40

87-39-40

Knife

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87-39-39

87-39-39

Knife

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10710

10710

Pebble (uncertain)

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CG99-2-12

CG99-2-12

Bowl

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CG99-2-92

CG99-2-92

Pitcher

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87-39-44

87-39-44

Borer

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