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Record #199391:

Rat Islands archaeological research 2003 and 2009: working toward an understanding of regional cultural and environmental histories / Caroline Funk.

Title: Rat Islands archaeological research 2003 and 2009: working toward an understanding of regional cultural and environmental histories / Caroline Funk.
Author(s): Funk, Caroline.
Date: 2011.
In: Arctic Anthropology. (2011.), Vol. 48(2) (2011)
Abstract: Reports new data from archaeological survey providing evidence that Aleuts who occupied Rat Islands for at least 6,000 years left behind wide variety of cultural features, including groups of depressions, isolated depressions, isolated lithics, lithic scatters, middens, sub-surface cultural strata, and others. Bird remains from sites on islands demonstrate that Aleuts on Rat, Amchitka, and Kiska Islands may have targeted different species.
Notes:

Arctic Anthropology. Vol. 48(2) :25-51 (2011).

In special issue Anthropologyy in the Aleutians.

Keywords: 39 -- Ethnography: Aleuts.
903 -- Archaeology.
U -- Archaeology.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*49) -- Alaska.
(*495.2) -- Aleutian Islands.
SPRI record no.: 199391

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