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  • Object[790]
  • no[790]
  • no[790]
  • american[790]
  • abrader[3]
  • adze[36]
  • adze fragment[12]
  • amulet[5]
  • animal bone[3]
  • anvil[2]
  • arrowhead[1]
  • ash sample[1]
  • awl[8]
  • axe[2]
  • axe blade[2]
  • barb[5]
  • bark[3]
  • basket[3]
  • bead[44]
  • bird beak[1]
  • bird bone[6]
  • blade[4]
  • blade core[1]
  • blade fragment[2]
  • blanket fragment[1]
  • bone[34]
  • bone fragment[1]
  • bone splinter[1]
  • bow fragment[1]
  • box[1]
  • box fragment[2]
  • bracelet[6]
  • burin[35]
  • catch[1]
  • chert[38]
  • chisel[48]
  • club head[1]
  • coal[36]
  • cobble[1]
  • comb teeth[2]
  • copper[5]
  • cordage[7]
  • dog scat[1]
  • drill[13]
  • figurine[2]
  • flake[5]
  • gorge[2]
  • gouge[1]
  • hammer stone[1]
  • hammerstone[40]
  • handle[2]
  • harpoon[8]
  • harpoon head[11]
  • harpoon socket[1]
  • hook[2]
  • ice pick[1]
  • implement[3]
  • iron[1]
  • knife[28]
  • knife blade[4]
  • knife fragment[2]
  • lamp[14]
  • lamp fragment[4]
  • leather[1]
  • lure[1]
  • matting fragment[1]
  • maul head[1]
  • metate[2]
  • metate fragment[3]
  • nail[7]
  • needle[1]
  • object[11]
  • paint palette[18]
  • paint stone[10]
  • pebble[2]
  • pendant[6]
  • pestle[1]
  • pestle fragment[1]
  • pin[12]
  • planing adze[2]
  • planing adze blade[12]
  • plank fragment[6]
  • point[63]
  • projectile point[29]
  • reed fragment[3]
  • ring[3]
  • rubbing tool[3]
  • scapula scraper[1]
  • scraper[19]
  • seeds[3]
  • shaft[5]
  • slab[2]
  • slate[4]
  • splitting adze[2]
  • splitting adze blade[28]
  • stone[13]
  • stone fragment[10]
  • toy[3]
  • tube[2]
  • ulu[12]
  • whetstone[8]
  • wood[34]
  • wood fragments[12]
  • worked stone[4]
  • alaska[790]
  • knight island[790]
  • old town[756]
  • united states of america[628]
  • yakutat bay[789]
  • old town[21]
  • old town i[54]
  • old town ii[149]
  • old town iii[191]
  • eskimo[2]
  • indian[10]
  • prehistoric eskimo[1]
  • tlingit[1]
  • yakutat[16]
  • yakutat (culture)[176]
  • arctic culture area[49]
  • northwest coast culture area[741]
  • bottom layer 21-27 inches[3]
  • dark brown midden with thermal fractured rock[1]
  • dark gray sandy midden[1]
  • dark grey sand with charcoal fragments.[1]
  • depth 6.5", gray sandy midden[1]
  • depth:30", subsurface pit 15[1]
  • fill of house 9.[1]
  • fill of house pit i, dark, sandy midden.[1]
  • from storage house fill.[1]
  • gray sandy midden, possibly fill of subsurface pit a.[2]
  • hearth at e. side of (ss pot)[1]
  • house 1[1]
  • house 1 fill, depth 10", light,tan sandy midden[1]
  • house 1 fill, depth 7", light,tan sandy midden[1]
  • house 1 - fill, depth 4",brown, sandy midden[1]
  • house 1 - fill[1]
  • house 1 - fill. top of sterile sand, light and tan sandy midden.[1]
  • house 1 - fill. top of sterile sand, light tan sandy midden.[1]
  • house 1 fill[3]
  • house 1 fill, depth 4", dark,tan sandy midden[1]
  • house 1 fill, depth 5", tan sandy midden.[1]
  • house 1 fill, depth 6, dark, tan, sandy midden[1]
  • house 1 fill, depth 9", light, tan sandy midden[1]
  • house 1 fill, light tan sandy midden[2]
  • house 1 fill, upper level, depth 0-6"[1]
  • house 1, depth 6", brown sandy midden[1]
  • house 1, fill, depth 0-6", dark, sandy midden[1]
  • house 1, fill, depth 11", lens of black sandy[1]
  • house 1, fill, depth 17", tan sandy midden[1]
  • house 1, fill, depth 2", dark tan sandy midden[1]
  • house 1, fill, depth 3", tan sandy midden[1]
  • house 1, fill, depth 4", dark sandy midden[2]
  • house 1, fill, depth 5", black sandy midden[1]
  • house 1, fill, depth 5", brown sandy midden[1]
  • house 1, fill, depth 5", dark, sandy midden[1]
  • house 1, fill, depth 6", tan sandy midden[1]
  • house 1, fill, depth 8", dark, sandy midden[1]
  • house 1, fill, depth 9", tan sandy midden[1]
  • house 1, flat broken surface, depth 17", light sandy midden[1]
  • house 1, depth 1", in turf roots[1]
  • house 1, depth 1.5"[1]
  • house 1, depth 19"[1]
  • house 1, fill, depth 2", tan sandy midden[2]
  • house 7[2]
  • house 7 upper level, depth 7"[2]
  • house 7, lower level, depth 48", grey sandy midden[2]
  • house 7, upper level, depth 12-18"[2]
  • house 7, upper level, depth 18-24"[2]
  • house 7, upper level, depth 6-12"[2]
  • house 8[6]
  • house 8, box in center, pit 24[2]
  • house 9[4]
  • house i fill, tan sandy midden.[2]
  • i.e.on surface of shelly layer[2]
  • layer 3[3]
  • layer 4[2]
  • layer 5[3]
  • mound a, near house 5[8]
  • mound a, upper level, depth 11"[2]
  • mound b[74]
  • mound b near house 1[3]
  • mound b near house 1, 14-21 inches[6]
  • mound b, about 14-16"[3]
  • mound b, lower level[3]
  • mound b, lower level, depth 18"[2]
  • mound b, lower level, depth 19"[2]
  • mound b, lower level, depth 20"[4]
  • mound b, lower level, depth 21"[2]
  • mound b, lower level, depth 23"[2]
  • mound b, lower level, depth 24"[2]
  • mound b, lower level, depth 29"[2]
  • mound b, lower level, depth 31"[2]
  • mound b, lower level, depth:25"[2]
  • mound b, upper 10' in layer of fire-cracked rocks[10]
  • mound b, upper level[3]
  • mound b, upper level, depth 0-6"[2]
  • mound b, upper level, depth 12-18"[4]
  • mound b, upper level, depth 13", shell stratum[2]
  • mound b, upper level, depth 14"[7]
  • mound b, upper level, depth 15"[3]
  • mound b, upper level, depth 16"[2]
  • mound b, upper level, depth 18"[2]
  • mound b, upper level, depth 2"[2]
  • mound b, upper level, depth 6-12"[4]
  • mound b, upper level, depth 8"[4]
  • mound b, upper level.[8]
  • mound b, upper level. in dark sandy midden.[2]
  • mound b?[2]
  • mound c[6]
  • mound d[3]
  • mound d, lower level, depth 23", shell midden layer[2]
  • mound d, upper level, depth 0-6"[2]
  • storage house[5]
  • storage house fill, depth 32", subsurface pit 15[2]
  • storage house, just above floor, subsurface pit #15, upper level, depth 41"[2]
  • storage house, subsurface pit #15[2]
  • storage house, subsurface pit #15, floor of box[2]
  • subsurface pit #15[6]
  • subsurface pit 15[2]
  • subsurface pit 38[2]
  • raven tail[1]
  • abalone[1]
  • animal bone[8]
  • ash[1]
  • bark[2]
  • basalt[2]
  • bear bone[1]
  • bird bone[32]
  • bone[130]
  • cedar bark[1]
  • chert[46]
  • clay[1]
  • coal[74]
  • copper[43]
  • crystal (stone)[1]
  • fiber[1]
  • grass[1]
  • graywacke[3]
  • greenstone[50]
  • hematite[7]
  • igneous rock[2]
  • iron[14]
  • iron oxide[1]
  • leather[1]
  • limestone[10]
  • metal[1]
  • metamorphic rock[2]
  • metasediment[2]
  • microcrystalline rock[1]
  • mountain goat wool[1]
  • nephrite[1]
  • plant fiber[3]
  • quartz[4]
  • reed (plant)[3]
  • rope[1]
  • sandstone[7]
  • scat[2]
  • schist[35]
  • seal bone[2]
  • seal tooth[2]
  • seed[3]
  • shale[5]
  • siltstone[3]
  • slag[1]
  • slate[73]
  • spruce root[6]
  • steatite[1]
  • stone[105]
  • tooth[16]
  • whale bone[5]
  • whalebone[1]
  • wood[83]
  • wool[1]
  • basketry[3]
  • burned[3]
  • burnt[2]
  • carbonized[41]
  • carved[1]
  • cut[4]
  • ground[3]
  • worked[5]
  • actual citation[1]
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