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9493

9493

Projectile Point

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97-563-1125

97-563-1125

Bead

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97-563-297

97-563-297

Cup

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97-563-714

97-563-714

Point

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97-563-5733

97-563-5733

Celt

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9217

9217

Hammerstone

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9325

9325

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9500

9500

Projectile Point

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9496

9496

Projectile Point

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9260

9260

Axe

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9495

9495

Projectile Point

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9497

9497

Projectile Point

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9498

9498

Projectile Point

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9457

9457

Celt

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9245.4

9245.4

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9241

9241

Spearhead

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9223

9223

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9230

9230

Axe

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9229

9229

Axe

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9252

9252

Knives

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9222

9222

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9255

9255

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9216

9216

Objects

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9330

9330

Chert

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9329

9329

Knife

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97-563-718

97-563-718

Point

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9215

9215

Knives

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97-563-1213

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Pebble

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9331

9331

Pebble

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9324

9324

Knife

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97-563-446

97-563-446

Point

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97-563-1137

97-563-1137

Trade Bead

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