Norton NA50.

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Imprint:New Haven, Conn. : Human Relations Area Files, 1999-
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/7100003
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Other uniform titles:Ackerman, Robert E. Neolithic-bronze age cultures of Asia and the Norton phase of Alaskan prehistory.
Anderson, Douglas D. Chronology of the Kotzebue Sound sites.
Anderson, Douglas D. Later Arctic times.
Clark, Donald Woodforde. From just beyond the southern fringe.
Clark, Donald Woodforde. Hananudan Lake.
Dumond, Don E., 1929- Norton tradition.
Dumond, Don E., 1929- Aspects of time and space.
Dumond, Don E., 1929- Brooks River Falls phase.
Dumond, Don E., 1929- Brooks River weir phase.
Dumond, Don E., 1929- Trends and traditions in Alaskan prehistory.
Dumond, Don E., 1929- Smelt Creek phase.
Giddings, J. Louis (James Louis), 1909-1964. Later Arctic times.
Giddings, J. Louis (James Louis), 1909-1964. Old whalers.
Giddings, J. Louis (James Louis), 1909-1964. Sites of the Norton culture.
Holmes, Charles Edgar. Norton influence in the Alaskan hinterland.
Larsen, Helge, 1905-1984. Artifactual comparison of finds of Norton and related cultures.
Larsen, Helge, 1905-1984. Ipiutak and the Arctic whale hunting culture.
Lutz, Bruce J. Population pressure and climate as dynamics within the Arctic small tool tradition of Alaska.
Nowak, Michael, 1940- Norton period of Nunivak Island.
Reger, Douglas R. Norton.
Shaw, Robert D. Archaeology of the Manokinak site.
Shaw, Robert D. Norton interaction sphere.
Shaw, Robert D. Expansion and survival of the Norton tradition on the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta.
Workman, William B. Beyond the southern frontier.
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 1999.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Summary:Summarizes the environment, settlements, economy, sociopolitical organization, and religion and expressive culture of the Norton tradition in Alaska and northwestern Canada. Includes 23 documents about Norton and related traditions that cover the period 3850 B.C. to A.D. 1950. Shaw discusses confusion about what Norton is and when and where it occurred. Several articles provide comprehensive overviews, others describe site excavations and surveys on the Ipiutak at Point Hope, around Cape Denbigh, the Naknek region, Cape Krusenstern, and elsewhere.