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English: A selection of tools and other artifacts from the Fort Ancient culture on display in a museum in Maysville, Ky. Includes bone awls, stone discoidals used for the gane of chunkey, beads and pendants and ceramic pipes. Some of the artifacts are from the Fox Fields site.
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A selection of Fort Ancient culture tools, including awls, discoidals, pipes and projectile points on display in a museum in Maysville, Kentucky . Some of the articles are from the Fox Fields site.