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  • Object[58]
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lake canyon

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29-42-724

29-42-724

Stone

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23579

23579

Jar

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29-44-40

29-44-40

Mano Stone

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23573

23573

Bowl

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23065

23065

Pitcher

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29-42-864

29-42-864

Shell

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22876

22876

Jar

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29-44-54

29-44-54

Stone

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29-44-9

29-44-9

Celt

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23085

23085

Pitcher

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29-42-316

29-42-316

Dart Point

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29-42-310

29-42-310

Spearhead

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29-42-309

29-42-309

Drill

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29-42-299

29-42-299

Knife

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29-42-292

29-42-292

Drill Point

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29-42-303

29-42-303

Dart Point (uncertain)

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29-42-293

29-42-293

Drill Point

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23140

23140

Ladle

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29-44-32

29-44-32

Axe

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23582

23582

Sherd

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29-43-181

29-43-181

Cloth

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29-43-183

29-43-183

Cloth

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29-42-961

29-42-961

Stick

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23550

23550

Jar

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23575

23575

Sherd

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29-44-17

29-44-17

Axe

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29-43-418

29-43-418

Sifter Basket

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29-43-802

29-43-802

Bead

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29-43-182

29-43-182

Cloth

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29-42-607

29-42-607

Spear Point

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29-44-52

29-44-52

Mano Stone

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23578

23578

Dipper

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