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  • Object[1,250]
  • no[1,239]
  • yes[11]
  • no[1,250]
  • american[1,250]
  • adze[3]
  • adze blade[11]
  • adze blade fragment[2]
  • adze fragment[11]
  • animal bone[1]
  • antler[5]
  • arrow shaft straightener[1]
  • bags of chip[6]
  • bead[3]
  • biface[1]
  • bifacial scraper[9]
  • blade[46]
  • blade fragment[20]
  • blank[1]
  • bodkin[1]
  • body sherd[39]
  • bone[4]
  • bone fragment[2]
  • borer[12]
  • burin[9]
  • burin spall[1]
  • charcoal[1]
  • charcoal samples[1]
  • chip[20]
  • chips[1]
  • cobble[2]
  • core[7]
  • core fragment[3]
  • dish[3]
  • end blade[102]
  • end blade base[7]
  • end blade fragment[96]
  • flake[56]
  • flake fragment[1]
  • flake knife[1]
  • flakes[17]
  • fragment[1]
  • gouge[1]
  • graver[1]
  • grindstone[1]
  • hammerstone[8]
  • handle[1]
  • implement[7]
  • implement fragment[1]
  • knife[8]
  • lamp[12]
  • needle case[1]
  • net gauge[3]
  • net sinker[37]
  • net sinker fragment[4]
  • object[1]
  • pebble[1]
  • point[13]
  • pot[1]
  • pottery fragments[1]
  • pottery stamp[1]
  • projectile point[4]
  • projectile point base[2]
  • quartz[1]
  • retouched flake[9]
  • rim sherd[6]
  • rock[1]
  • rubbing stone[3]
  • sample[2]
  • samples[3]
  • saw[6]
  • scraper[129]
  • shaft smoother[4]
  • sharpener[2]
  • sherd[213]
  • sherds[7]
  • side blade[129]
  • side blade base[1]
  • side blade fragment[69]
  • slate[2]
  • smoother[8]
  • soil[1]
  • soil sample[1]
  • stone[3]
  • stone fragment[5]
  • tool[1]
  • twig[1]
  • ulu blade fragment[1]
  • utilized flake[7]
  • whetstone[20]
  • worked stone[7]
  • alaska[1,249]
  • house 3[7]
  • south spit[1]
  • unalakleet[1,250]
  • eskimo[11]
  • arctic culture area[1,249]
  • subarctic culture area[1]
  • "location and association unknown"[1]
  • "various houses".[1]
  • ?[1]
  • across slough from a.f. fish camp[1]
  • cache pit near ip house[1]
  • card reads "various (not given)".[1]
  • card reads, "all houses, various associations".[1]
  • card reads, "miscellaneous houses, various places - test pits".[1]
  • e1, s 8 - in gravel level directly under sod[1]
  • eroded area just south of ip house[1]
  • eroded area south of ip house[1]
  • eroded area to south of house[7]
  • house 1[8]
  • house 101[1]
  • house 102[2]
  • house 106[6]
  • house 107[2]
  • house 109[8]
  • house 109, prov. test pit - top of floor[1]
  • house 110[5]
  • house 111[9]
  • house 112[1]
  • house 113[4]
  • house 114[6]
  • house 115[6]
  • house 116[9]
  • house 117[1]
  • house 118[44]
  • house 119[132]
  • house 11920[1]
  • house 120[207]
  • house 121[1]
  • house 122[1]
  • house 2[153]
  • house 2 floor[1]
  • house 3[126]
  • house 6[1]
  • house d. b.?[1]
  • house d.b. (?) trenched (under sod level)[1]
  • house floor - test excavation[1]
  • house ip[13]
  • ip house[458]
  • ip house, middle floor, n2.5: w: 3.75[1]
  • n 0, w 0 - house wall continuation[1]
  • n 0, w 0 - on level which is a continuation of house floor[1]
  • n 0, w 1.5 - house wall continuation[1]
  • n 0, w 1.75 - wall continuation[1]
  • n 0, w 3.5 - house wall continuation[1]
  • n 0-4, w 0-4 - wall continuation.[1]
  • n 0-4, w0-4 - in level which is continuation of house wall[1]
  • n 0.25, w 0.25 - in level which is a continuation of house wall[2]
  • n 0.25, w 0.75 - in compacted gravel level, which is continuation of house wall[1]
  • n 0.25, w 3.25 - compact gravel level which is continuation of house wall[1]
  • n 0.5, w 0.75 - on compacted gravel level which is a continuation of house wall[13]
  • n 0.5, w 1 - in a level which is a continuation of house wall[1]
  • n 0.5, w 1 - in compacted gravel level which is probably a continuation of hosue wall[1]
  • n 0.5, w 1- in level which is a continuation of house wall.[1]
  • n 0.5, w 1.5 - in level which is a continuation of house wall[1]
  • n 0.74, w 1 - on compacted gravel level which is probably a continuation of house wall[1]
  • n 0.75, w 0.25 - house wall continuation[1]
  • n 0.75, w 0.25 - in level which is a continuation of house wall.[1]
  • n 0.75, w 1.5 - on compacted gravel level, continuation of house wall[1]
  • n 0.75, w 2 - in level which is a continuation of house wall.[1]
  • n 0.75, w 2.5 - in level which is continuation of house floor[1]
  • n 1, w 0.25 - in level which is continuation of house wall[1]
  • n 1.5, w 0.5 - in level which is a continuation of house wall[2]
  • n 1.5, w 0.75 - in level which is a continuation of house wall[2]
  • n 1.5, w 1 - in level which is a continuation of house wall[2]
  • n 1.5, w 2.75 - on compacted gravel level which is a continuation of house wall[2]
  • n 1.5, w 5 - in house floor[21]
  • n 2, w 0.75 - in level which is continuation of house wall[2]
  • n 2.25, w 0.75 - in level which is a continuation of house wall[2]
  • n 2.5, w 2 - wall continuation[2]
  • n 2.75, w 1.5 - in level which is a continuation of house wall[3]
  • n 3, w 1.25 0 - level which is a continuation of house wall[3]
  • n 3, w 3.75 - in house floor[2]
  • n 3.5, w 4.5 - floor[2]
  • n 3.75, w 3 - in level which is a continuation of house wall[2]
  • n 4.5, w 5.75 - in floor[2]
  • n2.75, w8.25 overburden level outside house[2]
  • s 4, w 2.5 - association (?)[5]
  • s 5, w 1 - gravel level directly under greasy black-brown layer.[3]
  • s 5.5, w 2 - in middle floor level[4]
  • s 5.5, w 3 - in first (latest) floor and in gravel levels directly over first floor[2]
  • s 5.5, w 3 - in first and latest floor[3]
  • s 6, e 0 - first charcoal level in test pit[2]
  • s 6, w 1 - dark brown level directly under charcoal level[2]
  • s 6, w 1 - test pit, lower levels of floor[2]
  • s 6.5, w 2 - floor[3]
  • s 6.5, w 2.5 - tip level above the tip level which merges with latest floor[5]
  • s 7, e 3 - in hard part in gravel level which is under slightly sandy soil[2]
  • s 7, w 4 - lowest floor level[7]
  • s 8, w 2.5 - in tip level which is over the level which merges with latest floor[5]
  • s 9, w 3 - in middle floors[5]
  • s 9, w 3 - tip level which is above tip level which merges with latest floor[4]
  • test pit[4]
  • test pit - at base of black and brown greasy level[2]
  • test pit - bottom of black and brown greasy level.[3]
  • test pit - in floor[3]
  • test pit - in wall[3]
  • animal bone[1]
  • antler[5]
  • bark[1]
  • beaver tooth[1]
  • bone[11]
  • breccia[2]
  • ceramic[199]
  • chalcedony[3]
  • charcoal[2]
  • chert[247]
  • clay[55]
  • cobble[30]
  • flint[22]
  • green stone[4]
  • greenstone[19]
  • ground stone[1]
  • ivory[2]
  • jade[4]
  • jasper[3]
  • limestone[1]
  • obsidian[206]
  • pumice[8]
  • quartz[12]
  • quartzite[1]
  • rhyolite[2]
  • rock[1]
  • sandstone[23]
  • schist[13]
  • sedimentary rock[1]
  • shale[5]
  • slate[51]
  • soil[2]
  • steatite[1]
  • stone[318]
  • volcanic stone[7]
  • wood[5]
  • chipped[57]
  • ground[1]
  • ground stone[9]
  • retouched[1]
  • stamped[41]
  • worked[3]
unalakleet

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68-22-316B

Chip

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68-22-316A

Chip

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68-22-239

Sherd

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69-16-554

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68-22-148

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69-16-463

Net Sinker

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69-16-375

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69-16-202

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69-16-192

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69-16-757

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69-16-268

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68-22-17

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69-16-234

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69-16-328

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69-16-431

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68-22-243

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69-16-623

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69-16-101

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69-16-655

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69-16-247

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69-16-465

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68-22-207

Blank (uncertain)

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68-22-197

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69-16-248

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68-22-53

Point

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69-16-335

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68-22-173

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69-16-405

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69-16-395

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69-16-681

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68-22-286

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