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Paisley Caves 3-4 and 5

Paisley Caves

12,000 year old bison horn core possible bone tool
12,000 year old bison horn core possible bone tool
12,000 year old bison horn core possible bone tool
Alexis Sleight, Paisley Cave 1
Alexis Sleight, Paisley Cave 1
Alexis Sleight, Paisley Cave 1
Cassie Albush and the camel vertebra
Cassie Albush and the camel vertebra
Cassie Albush and the camel vertebra
Cave 2 overview
Cave 2 overview
Cave 2 overview
Cave 5 excavations 2003
Cave 5 excavations 2003
Cave 5 excavations 2003
Coprolite collection procedures
Coprolite collection procedures
Coprolite collection procedures
Dennis Jenkins in Unit 5-12
Dennis Jenkins in Unit 5-12
Dennis Jenkins in Unit 5-12
Dennis Jenkins
Dennis Jenkins
Dennis Jenkins
Grass thread, Cave 5
Grass thread, Cave 5
Grass thread, Cave 5
Jackhammer work in Cave 5
Jackhammer work in Cave 5
Jackhammer work in Cave 5
Jenkins taking photo in Unit 5-12
Jenkins taking photo in Unit 5-12
Jenkins taking photo in Unit 5-12
Opening Statements mini-conference
Opening Statements mini-conference
Opening Statements mini-conference
Jenkins with poop
Jenkins with poop
Jenkins with poop
Paisley Caves 3-4 and 5
Paisley Caves 3-4 and 5
Paisley Caves 3-4 and 5
Sara Davis
Sara Davis
Sara Davis
Sinew thread Cave 5
Sinew thread Cave 5
Sinew thread Cave 5
Suiting up to collect coprolite in Cave 2
Suiting up to collect coprolite in Cave 2
Suiting up to collect coprolite in Cave 2

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