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Bone fragments are cylindrically-shaped, and both are broken at both ends. One has a reddish tinge on the surface, particularly evident on the inside. The surfaces of the bones have a clear substance painted on them, with the numbers "45KI53 8N20W 56" written on them in black ink. Dimensions are given for the larger of the two fragments. Excavated by Jim Chatters on 6/14/80 and identified as "2 pieces worked bone." M. Herkelrath 11/12/03

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