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  • Object[129]
  • yes[129]
  • no[129]
  • american[129]
  • adobe[2]
  • animal bone[12]
  • animal tooth[1]
  • arrowhead[1]
  • axe[2]
  • basket fragment[1]
  • blade[15]
  • core[1]
  • flake[5]
  • flakes[1]
  • flint[1]
  • groundstone[6]
  • hammerstone[1]
  • hand axe[2]
  • implement[2]
  • knife[35]
  • mano[3]
  • maul[2]
  • pebble[1]
  • pendant[1]
  • point[1]
  • scraper[21]
  • sherd[10]
  • stone[2]
  • tool[2]
  • wood[1]
  • alibates creek[129]
  • bivens estate ranch[60]
  • bivens ranch[5]
  • canadian river[47]
  • deal[1]
  • pit house[10]
  • potter county (texas)[26]
  • rectangular pit house[28]
  • texas[129]
  • united states of america[129]
  • great plains culture area[1]
  • southwest culture area[129]
  • "circle" area, 1d, depth 14 in.[1]
  • "circle" area, 1d/a, depth 1 to 6 in.[1]
  • 1a[1]
  • 1a, depth 22 in.[1]
  • 1d, depth 22 in.[1]
  • 1d, depth not over 22 in.[1]
  • pit house[1]
  • pit house floor[7]
  • rectangular pit house, 2d[1]
  • rectangular pit house, 2d, depth 10 in.[1]
  • rectangular pit house, 2d, depth 13 in.[1]
  • rectangular pit house, 2d, depth 32-36 in. from below wall.[1]
  • rectangular pit house, 2d, depth 43 in.[1]
  • rectangular pit house, 2d, probably from humus.[1]
  • rectangular pit house, 2d/10s, depth 21 to 25 in.[1]
  • rectangular pit house, 2d/21s, depth 14 to 19 in.[1]
  • rectangular pit house, 2d/235, 19 in. below surface[1]
  • rectangular pit house, 2d/24s[1]
  • rectangular pit house, 2d/27s[1]
  • rectangular pit house, 2d/2b, 15 in. below surface -- at base of humus.[1]
  • rectangular pit house, 2d/2s, depth 23 in. among ashes under fragment of stone -- near corner within pit house.[1]
  • rectangular pit house, 2d/30s, depth 26-27 in.[1]
  • rectangular pit house, 2d/33s, depth 33 in.[1]
  • rectangular pit house, 2d/34s, depth 22-25 in.[2]
  • rectangular pit house, 2d/34s?[2]
  • rectangular pit house, 2d/36s[1]
  • rectangular pit house, 2d/38s, in humus[1]
  • rectangular pit house, 2d/3b, depth 25 in.[1]
  • rectangular pit house, 2d/40s, depth 13 in., on plaster.[1]
  • rectangular pit house, 2d/41s, depth 13 in. lying immediately on horizontal plaster.[1]
  • rectangular pit house, 2d/46s, from "fire pit" in floor of pit house (i.e. in "blue floor" depth 36 in.)[1]
  • rectangular pit house, 2d/49s[1]
  • rectangular pit house, 2d/4s[1]
  • rectangular pit house, 2d/4s, "top of hard soil" next to stones -- within pit house (about 10 in. below base of highest horizontal "capstones").[1]
  • rectangular pit house, 2d/52s, depth 9 in., above floor in "wash" near platform "break"[1]
  • rectangular pit house, 2d/54s[1]
  • rectangular pit house, 2d/55s[1]
  • rectangular pit house, 2d/57s[1]
  • rectangular pit house, 2d/62s[1]
  • rectangular pit house, 2d/6b, depth 24 in.[1]
  • rectangular pit house, 2d/7s, 21 to 25 in. below surface[1]
  • rectangular pit house, 2d/8b, 26 in. below surface[1]
  • rectangular pit house, 2d/8s[1]
  • rectangular pit house, 2d/?b[1]
  • rectangullar pit house, 2d[4]
  • rectangullar pit house, 2d, depth 10 in.[1]
  • rectangullar pit house, 2d, depth 22 in.[1]
  • surface[4]
  • adobe[2]
  • animal bone[12]
  • animal tooth[1]
  • clay[10]
  • flint[68]
  • quartzite[1]
  • shell[1]
  • stone[33]
  • wood[1]
  • yucca[1]
  • chipped[39]
  • ground[6]
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29-204-60

29-204-60

Scraper

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29-204-59

29-204-59

Scraper

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29-204-8

29-204-8

Blade

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29-27-176

29-27-176

Sherd

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29-204-13

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29-204-30

29-204-30

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29-204-29

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29-27-170

29-27-170

Pebble

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29-27-169

29-27-169

Knife

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29-204-40

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Animal Bone

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29-204-39

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29-204-7

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29-204-34

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29-204-20

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29-27-164

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Arrowhead

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29-27-184

29-27-184

Sherd

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29-204-14

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29-204-1

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Flint

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29-204-53

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29-27-171

29-27-171

Knife

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29-27-163

29-27-163

Knife

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29-204-54

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Blade

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29-27-177

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Adobe

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29-204-46

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Stone

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29-204-66

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Flake

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29-204-43

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Animal Bone

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29-204-18

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29-27-183

29-27-183

Pendant

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29-27-226

29-27-226

Adobe

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29-204-64

29-204-64

Tool

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29-204-44

29-204-44

Animal Bone

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