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97-563-1400

97-563-1400

Projectile Point

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97-563-1390

97-563-1390

Flake

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97-563-1389

97-563-1389

Flake

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97-563-1561

97-563-1561

Potsherd

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97-563-1459

97-563-1459

Projectile Point

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97-563-1427

97-563-1427

Flake

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97-563-1515

97-563-1515

Projectile Point

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97-563-1458

97-563-1458

Projectile Point

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97-563-1503

97-563-1503

Projectile Point

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97-563-1493

97-563-1493

Projectile Point

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97-563-1514

97-563-1514

Projectile Point

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97-563-1401

97-563-1401

Scraper

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97-563-1391

97-563-1391

Flake

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97-563-1507

97-563-1507

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97-563-1497

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Projectile Point

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97-563-1542

97-563-1542

Stone

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Flake

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97-563-1434

97-563-1434

Drill

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97-563-10121

Projectile Point

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97-563-1562

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Potsherd

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97-563-1471

97-563-1471

Projectile Point

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97-563-1485

97-563-1485

Projectile Point

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97-563-1452

97-563-1452

Flake

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97-563-1522

Projectile Point

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97-563-1521

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Knife

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97-563-1388

Celt

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Bannerstone

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