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Object ID: 45908
Site Name: Antenna Field
Context Number: 18ST386-255295
Count: 1
Object Type: brick
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Material: ceramic
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Remarks: discarded--colonial
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Context ID: 4565
Site Name: Antenna Field
Context Number: 18ST386-255295
Summary: surface collection, N250-260, E290-300
Short Title: surface collection
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Center X: 255
Center Y: 295
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Horizontal Location: N250-260, E290-300
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Area: Area I
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Supervisors Notes: Principal Investigators Julia A. King and Dennis J. Pogue, 1985
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Excavated Date: 1985

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