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  • Object[141]
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  • yes[109]
  • no[141]
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  • adze[11]
  • adze fragment[1]
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2308

2308

Adze

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2328

2328

Point

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13171

13171

Point

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13184

13184

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2327

2327

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2346

2346

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13196

13196

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13198

13198

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13177

13177

Awl

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2291B

2291B

Flake

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13185

13185

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2332

2332

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2333

2333

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84-21-15A

84-21-15A

Jar Lid

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29-192-2

29-192-2

Lid

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29-192-1

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Pot

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13165

13165

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13197

13197

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2290

2290

Adze

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2289

2289

Adze Fragment

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13200

13200

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13190

13190

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13189

13189

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13152

13152

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2319

2319

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2331

2331

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13176

13176

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29-183-22

29-183-22

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29-183-6

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29-183-37

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29-183-29

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29-183-42

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