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Record #169250:

Colonising the Kodiak Archipelago: tends in raw material use and lithic technologies at the Tanginak spring site / Ben Fitzhugh.

Title: Colonising the Kodiak Archipelago: tends in raw material use and lithic technologies at the Tanginak spring site / Ben Fitzhugh.
Author(s): Fitzhugh, Ben.
Date: 2004.
In: Arctic Anthropology. (2004.), Vol. 41(1) (2004)
Abstract: Islands in North Pacific were first colonised by marine hunter-gatherers between end of Pleistocene and mid-Holocene. Site is deeply stratified, and suggests relatively recent migration, c. 5500 BC. Changes in liths suggest process of settling in and adapting to local resources.
Notes:

Arctic Anthropology. Vol. 41(1) :14-40 (2004).

Keywords: 903 -- Archaeology.
U -- Archaeology.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*495.1) -- Kodiak Island.
SPRI record no.: 169250

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