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Record #199393:

Tukusngaluĝa, or the Chiefs' Gathering Place: a bureaucratic case history of an Alaska Native heritage site in the Aleutian Islands / Rita A. Miraglia.

Title: Tukusngaluĝa, or the Chiefs' Gathering Place: a bureaucratic case history of an Alaska Native heritage site in the Aleutian Islands / Rita A. Miraglia.
Author(s): Miraglia, Rita A.
Date: 2011.
In: Arctic Anthropology. (2011.), Vol. 48(2) (2011)
Abstract: Reports investigations by Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) archaeologists into site on north shore of Amlia Island. First investigation was in 1991 and did not produce any cultural material. Second investigation was in 2001, when cultural layer was located and organic samples collected for radiocarbon dating. Site is estimated to have been occupied and used between 920 and 420 BC. There is no evidence that site was used in historic period. Discusses bureaucratic and political complications related to certification of site as "eligible archaeological site" under ANCSA Section 14(h)(1).
Notes:

Arctic Anthropology. Vol. 48(2) :83-91 (2011).

In special issue Anthropology in the Aleutians.

Keywords: 903 -- Archaeology.
502.8 -- Conservation, archaeological sites.
93"-" -- Period before birth of Christ.
U -- Archaeology.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*49) -- Alaska.
(*495.2) -- Aleutian Islands.
SPRI record no.: 199393

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