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  • Object[26]
  • no[21]
  • yes[5]
  • no[26]
  • american[26]
  • adze[2]
  • blade[1]
  • blade fragment[1]
  • dipper[1]
  • hammer[2]
  • hammerstone[1]
  • hunting adze[1]
  • paddle[3]
  • pottery fragment[6]
  • scraper[7]
  • skinning knife[1]
  • splitting adze[1]
  • adam's place[10]
  • alaska[26]
  • eliah sport's place[2]
  • middle yukon valley[26]
  • north america[13]
  • tanana (alaska)[26]
  • tanana mission[11]
  • united states of america[23]
  • prehistoric[10]
  • eskimo[1]
  • prehistoric indian[1]
  • tanana[10]
  • yukon[10]
  • arctic culture area[11]
  • subarctic culture area[15]
  • "18-mile road house" formerly owned by whisky jack burchell.[1]
  • 12-15" below surface[1]
  • 18 inches below surface[1]
  • 18 inches below the surface at the site.[1]
  • 3-6" below surface[2]
  • 8-10" below surface[2]
  • depth uncertain[1]
  • found in gulch 3' below surface, 300' from w. end of aviation field, at s. side of field[1]
  • surface of garden[1]
  • basalt[1]
  • caribou bone[2]
  • ceramic[6]
  • cord[1]
  • diabase[1]
  • diorite[1]
  • fiber[2]
  • iron[5]
  • lava stone[1]
  • sandstone[1]
  • sinew[2]
  • slate[1]
  • steel[1]
  • stone[2]
  • wood[8]
  • unfinished[1]
tanana (alaska)

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35-21-19.1

35-21-19.1

Pottery Fragment

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35-22-37

35-22-37

Dipper

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35-21-18.1

35-21-18.1

Pottery Fragment

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35-21-19.2

35-21-19.2

Pottery Fragment

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35-21-18.2

35-21-18.2

Pottery Fragment

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35-22-34

Scraper

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35-21-20

Pottery Fragment

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35-21-13

Hammerstone

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35-21-4

Splitting Adze

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35-21-14

Adze

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35-21-17

Pottery Fragment

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35-22-29

Scraper

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35-22-28

Skinning Knife

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35-22-36

Scraper

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35-22-38

Blade Fragment

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35-22-33

Scraper

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35-22-32

Scraper

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35-21-15

Blade

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NA1209

Paddle

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35-21-5

Hunting Adze

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35-22-31

Scraper

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35-22-35

Scraper

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35-21-8

Hammer

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35-21-190

Adze (uncertain)

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NA1210

Paddle

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NA1208

Paddle

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