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Hearst Museum object titled Implement, accession number 11-41523, described as One of a series of stone implements; battered blades and chunks. Some with archaeological patination.
Hearst Museum object titled Implement, accession number 11-41555, described as One of a series of stone implements; battered blades and chunks. Some with archaeological patination.
Hearst Museum object titled Implement, accession number 11-41521, described as One of a series of stone implements; battered blades and chunks. Some with archaeological patination.
Hearst Museum object titled Implement, accession number 11-41524, described as One of a series of stone implements; battered blades and chunks. Some with archaeological patination.
Hearst Museum object titled Implement, accession number 11-41536, described as One of a series of stone implements; battered blades and chunks. Some with archaeological patination.
Hearst Museum object titled Implement, accession number 11-41547, described as One of a series of stone implements; battered blades and chunks. Some with archaeological patination.
Hearst Museum object titled Implement, accession number 11-41545, described as One of a series of stone implements; battered blades and chunks. Some with archaeological patination.
Hearst Museum object titled Implement, accession number 11-41540, described as One of a series of stone implements; battered blades and chunks. Some with archaeological patination.
Hearst Museum object titled Implement, accession number 11-41519, described as One of a series of stone implements; battered blades and chunks. Some with archaeological patination.
Hearst Museum object titled Implement, accession number 11-41527, described as One of a series of stone implements; battered blades and chunks. Some with archaeological patination.