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Record #197116:

An analysis of faunal remains from a Denbigh Flint Complex camp at Matcharak Lake, Alaska / Andrew H. Tremayne.

Title: An analysis of faunal remains from a Denbigh Flint Complex camp at Matcharak Lake, Alaska / Andrew H. Tremayne.
Author(s): Tremayne, Andrew H.
Date: 2011.
In: Arctic Anthropology. (2011.), Vol. 48(1) (2011)
Abstract: Investigates Matcharak Lake site, located in Brooks Range, Alaska, first faunal assemblage recovered from Denbigh Flint complex (early Arctic Small Tool tradition) locality anywhere in Arctic Alaska. Organic remains, which include numerous bone tools, are well preserved in frozen tundra soil of this 3,900 year-old site. Over 81,000 faunal specimens were unearthed, with identified portion predominantly composed of caribou. Dall's sheep, small mammals, birds and fish were also recovered.
Notes:

Arctic Anthropology. Vol. 48(1) :33-53 (2011).

Keywords: 903 -- Archaeology.
U -- Archaeology.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*49) -- Alaska.
SPRI record no.: 197116

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