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Clary Ranch / Jurgens Site / Agate Basin Site / Laramie /  Wyoming / Lindenmeier Site / American bison / Paleo-Indians / Iowa / George Carr Frison / Hell Gap archaeological site
Date: 2013-10-28 10:22:27
Clary Ranch
Jurgens Site
Agate Basin Site
Laramie
Wyoming
Lindenmeier Site
American bison
Paleo-Indians
Iowa
George Carr Frison
Hell Gap archaeological site

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