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English: Osage Village State Historical Site, northwest of Harwood in Vernon County, Missouri. Rock at stop along interpretive trail. The brochure for the trail describes this stop thus: "Utilized Bedrock Outcrop. Notice the two pecked depressions, which probably resulted from Osage woman cracking nuts, and two grooves for making bone tools".
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English: Osage Village State Historical Site, northwest of Harwood in Vernon County, Missouri. Rock at stop along interpretive trail. The brochure for the trail describes this stop thus: "Utilized Bedrock Outcrop. Notice the two pecked depressions, which probably resulted from Osage woman cracking nuts, and two grooves for making bone tools".
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