Late tundra NA45.

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Bibliographic Details
Imprint:New Haven, Conn. : Human Relations Area Files, 2002-
Language:English
Series:eHRAF archaeology. North America
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Format: E-Resource Journal
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/7099999
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Other uniform titles:Ackerman, Robert E. Earliest stone industries on the north Pacific coast of North America.
Ackerman, Robert E. Ground Hog Bay, site 2.
Ackerman, Robert E. Mid-Holocene occupation of interior southwest Alaska.
Aigner, Jean S. Cultural implications of core distribution and use patterns at Anangula, 8500-8000 B.P.
Aigner, Jean S. Early Holocene maritime adaptation in the Aleutian Islands.
Aigner, Jean S. Lithic remains from Anangula, an 8,500 year old Aleut coastal village.
Anderson, Douglas D. Archaeological survey of Noatak drainage, Alaska.
Bowers, Peter, 1952- Lisburne site.
Del Bene, Terry Alan. Chipped stone technology of the Anangula core and blade site, Eastern Aleutian Islands.
Dixon, E. James. Gallagher flint station, an early man site on the north slope, Arctic Alaska, and its role in relation to the Bering land bridge.
Dumond, Don E., 1929- Graveyard and Koggiung phases.
Hall, Edwin S., 1939- Archaeological survey of interior Alaska.
Henn, Winfield. Archaeology on the Alaska Peninsula.
McCartney, Allen P. Anangula core and blade site.
Reger, Douglas R. Long Lake.
Schoenberg, Kenneth M. Archaeology of Kurupa Lake.
Solecki, Ralph S. Prismatic core sites on the Kukpowruk and Kugurok Rivers.
West, Frederick Hadleigh. Other sites in the Tangle Lakes.
West, Frederick Hadleigh. Whitmore Ridge.
Other authors / contributors:Human Relations Area Files, inc.
Notes:Title from Web page (viewed Feb. 25, 2008).
This portion of eHRAF archaeology was first released in 2002.
Includes bibliographical references.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Summary:Summarizes the environment, settlements, economy, sociopolitical organization and religion and expressive culture of the Late Tundra period in Alaska. Includes 20 documents that primarily discuss lithic materials from various Late Tundra archaeological sites, including Anangula, Kagati Lake, Long Lake, and Ground Hog Bay, as well as sites in the Naknek and Ugasik regions on the Alaskan Peninsula, on Mt. Hayes, on the Kukpowruk and Kuqururok Rivers, and in the Brooks Range.