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  • projectile point[20]
  • projectile point fragment[2]
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  • dauphin county[60]
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  • enterline[11]
  • haldeman's island[3]
  • harrisburg[1]
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  • hummelstown cave[14]
  • klemson's island[7]
  • middletown (pennsylvania)[20]
  • millersburg[1]
  • north america[60]
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  • r. h. mohr's farm[11]
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  • northeast culture area[60]
  • from earth of cave, at depths varying from one to three feet.[1]
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  • animal bone[5]
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dauphin county

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55-7-55

55-7-55

Projectile Point

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9535

9535

Potsherds

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41-30-10

41-30-10

Flake Scraper

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55-7-52

55-7-52

Projectile Point

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97-563-5773

97-563-5773

Point

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55-7-48

55-7-48

Projectile Point

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55-7-41

55-7-41

Scraper

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9528

9528

Animal Bone

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55-7-47

55-7-47

Projectile Point

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9295

9295

Sherds

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9263

9263

Hoe

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9523

9523

Awl

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97-563-5772

97-563-5772

Projectile Point

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9290

9290

Pebble

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41-30-6

41-30-6

Projectile Point Fragment

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14366

14366

Gorget

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55-7-54

55-7-54

Projectile Point

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41-30-5

41-30-5

End Scraper

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55-7-42

55-7-42

Blade

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9294

9294

Point

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97-563-6529

97-563-6529

Pendant

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55-7-40

55-7-40

Blade

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55-7-39

55-7-39

Projectile Point

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55-7-53

55-7-53

Projectile Point

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97-563-243

97-563-243

Celt

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9261

9261

Axe

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41-30-4

41-30-4

End Scraper

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41-30-9

41-30-9

Side Scraper

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9530

9530

Shells

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9529

9529

Animal Bone

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9292

9292

Pot Fragment

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9291

9291

Pebble

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