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Fort Rock Fieldwork Photo by Chris Havel

Archaeology Field School Photos

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Five hands holding stone tools in a circle

Connley Caves

Connley Caves field school photographs.
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Paisley Caves 3-4 and 5

Paisley Caves

Paisley Caves field school photographs.
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Bill Lyons Explains the Site Geomorphology

Sheep Mountain

Sheep Mountain field school photographs.
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Horse Toe Bones

Bones and Bone Tools

Bone tools and implements.
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Dart Points

Stone Tools

Chipped and ground stone tools.
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Soapstone beads

Beads

Bone and shell ornamentation.
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Fishing Net

Cordage, Sinew, and Threads

Cordage, sinew, and threads discovered at the Paisley 5 mile point caves. Please click the photos for higher-resolution versions. 
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