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 The snags found on site depict the “box’ cut at the base of the tree and the cat-face hacks extending 20 feet up the trunk of the tree. Each of these snags were hacked on three sides of the tree. The collection and processing of the thick sticky resin was a laborious year round job that required a large workforce.
 The snags found on site depict the “box’ cut at the base of the tree and the cat-face hacks extending 20 feet up the trunk of the tree. Each of these snags were hacked on three sides of the tree. The collection and processing of the thick sticky resin was a laborious year round job that required a large workforce.
 The snags found on site depict the “box’ cut at the base of the tree and the cat-face hacks extending 20 feet up the trunk of the tree. Each of these snags were hacked on three sides of the tree. The collection and processing of the thick sticky resin was a laborious year round job that required a large workforce.
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