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  • Object[176]
  • no[175]
  • yes[1]
  • no[176]
  • american[176]
  • animal bone[9]
  • animal tooth[1]
  • antler[15]
  • antler slab[1]
  • articulation[24]
  • awl[3]
  • bar[1]
  • bead[1]
  • bear bone[6]
  • bear jam[1]
  • bear tooth[5]
  • bird bone[18]
  • bone[65]
  • caribou antler[1]
  • caribou bone[5]
  • dog bone[1]
  • eagle bone[1]
  • flint flaker[3]
  • gourd[1]
  • guacal[1]
  • handle[1]
  • ice pick[1]
  • ivory[6]
  • mammal bone[1]
  • point[1]
  • rib[5]
  • scapula[1]
  • scraper[4]
  • seal tooth[1]
  • shale[4]
  • tooth[3]
  • wedge[1]
  • whale bone[2]
  • whale rib[2]
  • whale tooth[1]
  • wood[1]
  • admiralty island[1]
  • alaska[168]
  • anderson bay[1]
  • angiluk[1]
  • angoon[1]
  • anvik point[1]
  • bonasila[2]
  • bonasila beach[2]
  • cook inlet[25]
  • cottonwood creek (alaska)[1]
  • cottonwood creek (alaska)[3]
  • daxatkanada fort[21]
  • department of baja verapaz[1]
  • fox farm[3]
  • frank fox's place[4]
  • gravina bay[1]
  • guatemala[1]
  • halibut cove[4]
  • hawkins island[21]
  • hinchinbrook island[1]
  • holy cross[4]
  • ishmailoff island[4]
  • kachemak bay[19]
  • kaiyuh slough[1]
  • kayak island[1]
  • khotol river[1]
  • knight island[4]
  • kootznahoo inlet[24]
  • lost river[1]
  • lower yukon river valley[8]
  • nessudat[1]
  • new grayling[1]
  • palu:tat[2]
  • palugvik village[20]
  • passage island[1]
  • pillsbury point[2]
  • port graham[1]
  • prince william sound[22]
  • qatlexelye[2]
  • qreyagwik[1]
  • rabinal[1]
  • sullivan point[1]
  • tagwanicu[1]
  • tutka[1]
  • united states of america[168]
  • west beach[1]
  • yakutat bay[5]
  • yukon island[100]
  • yukon willow creek[1]
  • kachemak bay culture i[8]
  • kachemak bay culture ii[3]
  • kachemak bay culture iii[3]
  • modern[2]
  • eskimo[41]
  • kachemak bay culture iii[28]
  • kachemak bay culture sub-iii[21]
  • modern indian[2]
  • pocomchi[1]
  • prehistoric[1]
  • prehistoric eskimo[89]
  • prehistoric indian[2]
  • quiche[1]
  • tlingit[1]
  • yakutat (culture)[4]
  • arctic culture area[170]
  • central american[1]
  • northwest coast culture area[2]
  • subarctic culture area[3]
  • (4?) - 7'[1]
  • 1 l 2", vii-ix ?[1]
  • 1'9" - 2'6"[1]
  • 10'2" - 10'7"[1]
  • 2 ' below surface.[1]
  • 2 f, 3' - 3' 6", viii (ix?)[1]
  • 2 f, 4' - 4' 6", viii or ix[1]
  • 2 g, 3' - 3' 6", vii or viii[1]
  • 2 g, 4' - 4' 8", vi or vii[1]
  • 2 g, surface - 2', viii to x[1]
  • 2 h[1]
  • 2 m 6' 6", ii[1]
  • 2 m, 5', v[1]
  • 2' 6" - 3' 3"[1]
  • 2'9" - 3'3"[1]
  • 2d, 6" -1', viii (ix)[1]
  • 2e, 6" - 1', viii (ix)[1]
  • 2f, 1'9" - 2'3", viii, ix or x[1]
  • 2f, 3'6" - 4', viii (ix?)[1]
  • 2g, 3'6", to 4', vii or viii[1]
  • 2g, surface - 1' 9", (viii) x[1]
  • 2s 0-6"[1]
  • 2t surface of light brown midden below charcoal and bark layer in hearthpit. 10" below moss. total depth 17" 16" e and 29" s of nw corner[1]
  • 3 h[2]
  • 3 j[4]
  • 3 j 1'9" - 2'3"[2]
  • 3 j, 1'3" - 1'9"[1]
  • 3 k[2]
  • 3 x 5'[1]
  • 3' - 3'6"[1]
  • 3'3" - 3'9"[3]
  • 3'6" - 4'[1]
  • 3'9" - 4'3"[1]
  • 4 1/2 ' below surface.[1]
  • 4 h[1]
  • 4 h (12' - 12' 6"), layer 1[1]
  • 4 h, surface of old midden[1]
  • 4 j[4]
  • 4 j, 2'-2'6"[1]
  • 4 j, surface - 9"[1]
  • 4 k[5]
  • 4 k, 12' 6" - 13', layer 1[1]
  • 4 k.[1]
  • 4' 5" - 5'[1]
  • 4'3" - 4'9"[1]
  • 4'9" - 5'3"[2]
  • 5 h[2]
  • 5 h, surface of old midden[1]
  • 5 j[5]
  • 5 j, 1'6" - 2'[2]
  • 5 j, 13' - 13' 9", layer 1, bottom of midden[1]
  • 5 k, 11' - 11' 6", layer 1[2]
  • 5 k, 12' - 12' 6", layer 1[2]
  • 5 k, 13' - 13' 8", layer 1[1]
  • 5 k, 2'9"-3'3"[1]
  • 5'6" - 6'[1]
  • 6'3" - 6'9"[2]
  • 6'6" - 7'[1]
  • 6'9" - 7'3"[1]
  • 8' - 8'6"[1]
  • 8'6" - 9'2"[1]
  • 9' - 9'6"[1]
  • 9'3" - 10'[1]
  • 9'6" - 9'8"[2]
  • 9'9" - 10'3"[1]
  • admiralty island[1]
  • beach[1]
  • bottom layer 21-27 inches[2]
  • c and d, 1' to 4'[1]
  • c or d, surface to 3', vii to ix[1]
  • c, 3' - 3' 9", vii[1]
  • c2e 6-12"[2]
  • charcoal layer above beach on terrace #1[2]
  • d near surface[1]
  • d, 1 '6" - 2', viii or ix[1]
  • d, 1' - 6", viii or ix[1]
  • e1e 6-12"[2]
  • f, 6' 6" - 7' 3", iii[4]
  • f2e 12-18"[2]
  • g, 6' 6" - 7' 3", iii[3]
  • g2e 18-24"[2]
  • h, 6'3" - 6'9", iii[2]
  • layer 5a[4]
  • layer 6[2]
  • layer 6 or 5-c[2]
  • layer 7[9]
  • layer 8 or 7[2]
  • layer 8?[3]
  • layer 9[2]
  • layer 9?[3]
  • mound b near house 1[2]
  • mound b, upper 10' in layer of fire-cracked rocks[2]
  • outside house[2]
  • point west of entrance to halibut cove[2]
  • shelly refill in house[2]
  • square d, layer d, 12-18"[2]
  • stratum iii, 1g, level 7[2]
  • stratum iv, 1f, level 7[2]
  • stratum iv, 2e, level 10[2]
  • tailings[4]
  • dog[1]
  • man[1]
  • animal bone[9]
  • antler[17]
  • bear bone[11]
  • bear tooth[6]
  • bird bone[25]
  • bone[59]
  • canine tooth[1]
  • caribou antler[1]
  • caribou bone[12]
  • cormorant bone[3]
  • crane bone[1]
  • dog bone[4]
  • eagle bone[1]
  • gourd[1]
  • ivory[6]
  • mammal bone[1]
  • marble (stone)[1]
  • moose bone[1]
  • red shale[2]
  • seal bone[2]
  • seal tooth[1]
  • shale[2]
  • tooth[3]
  • whale bone[10]
  • whale ivory[1]
  • whale tooth[1]
  • wood[1]
  • cut[176]
  • painted[1]
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42-35-390

42-35-390

Gourd

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31-20-1061

Antler

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31-20-1910

Bone

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31-20-1049

Whale Bone

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32-9-36

Bone

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35-21-286C

Bone

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31-20-1999

Bone

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32-7-860

Bird Bone

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32-7-293

Ivory

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35-21-348A

Antler

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35-21-348B

Antler

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31-20-2038B

Bone

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30-25-288

Bone

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31-20-2201

Bone

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31-20-1567

Bone

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31-20-1890

Rib

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32-7-1061

Ivory

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31-20-1353

Bird Bone

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31-20-1575

Bone

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31-20-436

Whale Rib

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30-25-246

Bone

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31-20-1387

Bone

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31-20-1602

Ivory

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31-20-2011

Bone

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35-21-138

Bone

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49-25-383

Bone

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31-20-1834

Bone

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32-8-263

Flint Flaker (uncertain)

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32-8-264

Animal Bone

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32-8-341

Antler

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