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The following would be considered an archaeological cache:
Vertebrae
Vertebrae are the individual bones that stack up to form the vertebral column or spine, providing structural support and protection to the spinal cord.
Hyaline Cartilage
A type of connective tissue found in areas such as the nose, trachea, and at the ends of long bones, providing support with some flexibility.
Skeleton
The internal framework of the body composed of bones and cartilage that provides support and protection.
Intervertebral Discs
The soft, cushion-like structures located between the vertebrae of the spine, providing shock absorption and flexibility.
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