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97-9-21

Base Sherd

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51-6-256

Spoon

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AF389

Cup

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SA3783

Awl

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48-29-170

Double Comb

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48-29-169

Double Comb

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SA3787A

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29-175-127

Toy

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SA3786

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97-9-23

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34629

Spindle Whorl

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AF542B

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58-17-134

Figure

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NA11550

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SA3784

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AF498B

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2003-72-327

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