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- Object[90]
- no[90]
- american[90]
- animal bone[60]
- animal bone fragment[8]
- animal bone joint[3]
- animal bones[2]
- awl[3]
- bead[1]
- beaming tool[1]
- bird bones[1]
- blade[1]
- bodkin[2]
- bone[1]
- bone fragment[1]
- foreshaft[1]
- fragment[1]
- gouge[2]
- implement[3]
- joint bones[3]
- metal fragment[1]
- object[1]
- punch[1]
- scraper[1]
- sherd[1]
- stone[1]
- alibates creek[12]
- antelope creek[5]
- arizona[1]
- between san juan and colorado rivers[2]
- bivens estate ranch[12]
- canadian river[14]
- cliff house[8]
- clovis[1]
- colorado river region[1]
- cottonwood creek (texas)[2]
- culberson county[2]
- eddy county[4]
- forbidden canyon[1]
- gould ruin[2]
- gravel pit[1]
- handley ranch[6]
- havasupai[1]
- indian hill[10]
- jones county (texas)[1]
- kings ruins[4]
- landergin[10]
- last chance canyon[4]
- lincoln national forest[4]
- mancos canyon[1]
- navajo reservation[1]
- near abilene[2]
- near carlsbad[4]
- new mexico[11]
- ochiltree county[4]
- putnam pit[4]
- rectangular pit house[11]
- reynold's ranch[4]
- rio grande region[2]
- san juan drainage[16]
- san juan river valley[1]
- sandal house[1]
- sandrock cave[3]
- southeastern utah[24]
- southwest colorado[1]
- southwestern colorado[4]
- taylor county[1]
- texas[52]
- united states of america[81]
- utah[1]
- watrous[4]
- williams ranch[2]
- wolf creek[2]
- basket maker[2]
- cliff dweller[11]
- havasupai[1]
- pueblo[4]
- "surface site near abilene"[1]
- 16" below surface.[2]
- cave in sec. 13, block 121[2]
- cliff-house in side canyon of forbidden canyon[1]
- dr. ray's site on clear fork of brazos river[1]
- dr. ray's site on clear fork of brazos river.[3]
- found in cliff dwelling[1]
- from upper 18" level[3]
- jones or taylor counties[1]
- paint creek[1]
- rectangular pit house, 2d[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/24s[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/46s, from "fire pit" in floor of pit house (i.e. in "blue floor" depth 36 in.)[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]
- surface site in cotton field mile e. of lawn[2]
- west of carlsbad. from pit in rock shelter[1]
- burned[1]
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