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Object ID: 37179
Site Name: Mattapany
Context Number: 18ST390-035
Count: 1
Object Type: gunflint
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Material: stone
Material Subtype: flint
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Color: dark green/black
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Remarks: possibly associated with gunflint reduction
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Context ID: 1683
Site Name: Mattapany
Context Number: 18ST390-035
Summary: lot 35, unit 32840, level G
Short Title: BROWN TO DARK BROWN LOAM WITH MORTAR (LEVEL 2)
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Center X: 1702.5
Center Y: 2057.5
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Horizontal Location: N2055-2060, E1700-1705
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Stratigraphic Level: G
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Area: Dwelling
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Screen Type: 1/4 inch
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Remarks: King and Chaney
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Excavated Date: 11/1/1994

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