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Alaska Journal of Anthropology
APPENDIX B Archaeological Report
PREHISTORY and PROTOHISTORY Vocabulary PREHISTORY and PROTOHISTORY Vocabulary Version 1.1 (Last Updated : Jan
Data F Ile 85-63 the ARCHAEOLOGY of the MANOKINAK SITE
Alaska Native Artifacts; Eskimos and Aleuts of the Bering Sea Rhythm of the Sea Collection
Vegetables and Fruits
Mid to Late Holocene Population Trends, Culture Change and Marine Resource Intensification in Western Alaska Andrew H
Ancient World.Indb
Archaeology and the Evidence for the Prehistoric Development of Eskimo Culture: an Assessment
A Note on Labret Use Around the Bering and Chukchi Seas Don E
Ethnography, Analogy, and Arctic Archaeofaunas: Assessing the Limits of Zooarchaeological Interpretation
University of Groningen the Adoption of Pottery Into the New World Admiraal, Marjolein
Student Study Guide SECTION H
ARCTIC PREHISTORY THROUGH ANCIENT DNA by Justin C Tackney
A Paleoeskimo Occupation on Southern Banks Island, N.W.T. CHARLES D
A Norton Tradition Village Site on the Alagnak River, Southwest Alaska and Fishing with Traps in the Summer
Top View
Iyatayet Revisited: a Report on Renewed Investigations of a Stratified Middle-To-Late Holocene Coastal Campsite in Norton Sound
Neolithic of the Northeast Asia and the Arctic Small Tool Tradition of the North America S
ANTY 459.01: Archaeology of the Arctic and Subarctic
The FIRST NORTH AMERICANS an Archaeological Journey with I Go Illustrations, 26 in Color
Large Mammal Biomass Predicts the Changing Distribution of Hunter-Gatherer Settlements in Mid-Late Holocene Alaska ⇑ Andrew H
Yup'ik Shamans and Cultural Change in Western Alaska
Aquatic Adaptations and the Adoption of Arctic Pottery Technology: Results of Residue Analysis
Iyatayet Revisited: a Report on Renewed Investigations of a Stratified Middle-To-Late Holocene Coastal Campsite in Norton Sound, Alaska
A Prehistory of North America
Rains Uaf 0006N 10293.Pdf
New Evidence for the Timing of Arctic Small Tool Tradition Coastal Settlement in Northwest Alaska Andrew H
Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Characterization of the Indigenous Cultures of the Nushagak and Kvichak Watersheds, Alaska
Walrus, Seal, and Seabird Faunal Remains from Summit Island
Results of Residue Analysis
2002 Program + Abstracts
Section J GLOSSARY