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The Willamette Valley Paleoarchaeolog ical Project
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Rodentia: muskrat & squirrel
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Bison Antiquus pelvis fragments
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Teeth from a baby ground sloth.
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Large animal toe
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Flaked basalt and bird bone
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Rib bone from extinct giant bison
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Large rib fragment from the extinct giant bison
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The bog area contains seeds, leaves, and ancient insect...
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Mastodon chewed limbs?
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Woodburn sloth tooth (left) and Florida tooth
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Metapodial of Big Horn Sheep
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Excavation units were prepared and excavated
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Multiple techniques may be utilized in close proximity
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Forensic Expert Examines Specimens From 2001 Excavation
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Ice Age animals and evidence of people in Western Oregon more than 10,000 years ago!
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2 comments
Just an "artifact&qu ot; <G> from the slide being scanned by a quickie lab. The pelvis is really a med.-dark brown.
said astenger
What makes the pelvis bones pink? Do you stain them? Cool
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