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2003-36-122B

2003-36-122B

Retouched Flake

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2003-36-43B

2003-36-43B

Retouched Flake

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2003-36-39

2003-36-39

Blade

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2003-36-36

2003-36-36

Blade

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2003-36-33

2003-36-33

Percoir

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2003-36-49

2003-36-49

Lithic

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2003-36-42

2003-36-42

Grattoir

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13221

13221

Point

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69-13-73

69-13-73

Bladelet

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69-13-70

69-13-70

Blade Fragment

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69-13-68

69-13-68

Flake Butt

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69-13-67

69-13-67

Flake Butt

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69-13-63

69-13-63

Lithic

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69-13-60

69-13-60

End Scraper

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69-13-59

69-13-59

Flake

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69-13-43

69-13-43

Lithic

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2003-36-111

2003-36-111

Retouched Flake

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2003-36-118

2003-36-118

Retouched Flake

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2003-36-86

2003-36-86

Lithic

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2003-36-85

2003-36-85

Retouched Flake

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2003-36-84

2003-36-84

Lithic

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2003-36-82

2003-36-82

Lithic

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2003-36-83

2003-36-83

Lithic

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2003-36-81

2003-36-81

Burin

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2003-36-80

2003-36-80

Burin

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2003-36-74

2003-36-74

Burin

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2003-36-70

2003-36-70

Burin

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2003-36-69

2003-36-69

Burin

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2003-36-68

2003-36-68

Lithic

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2003-36-30

2003-36-30

Axe

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2003-36-29

2003-36-29

Javelin Point

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2003-36-54

2003-36-54

Blade

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