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 | | The East Wenatchee artifacts, which appear to have been deposited anciently in a covered pit, represent a tool-kit for procuring and butchering animals. |
 | | The East Wenatchee Clovis stone tools are fashioned of colorful agates and chalcedony of high purity, which could have been obtained from the Columbia Plateau basalt series. |
 | | In the case of the East Wenatchee Clovis site, the technique of crossover electrophoresis (See Newman and Julig (1990) for a discussion) was applied together with a battery of reactive anti-sera, as follows: anti-deer, -bovine, -human, -sheep, -horse, -mouse, -rat, -cat, -dog, -guinea pig, -turkey, -antelope, -bison, -elephant, and -elk (wapiti). |
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