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Alaska Unalaklett Expedition, Bruce Lutz, 1968

Accession Lot

  • Object[78]
  • no[78]
  • no[78]
  • american[78]
  • adze blade fragment[1]
  • adze fragment[1]
  • bead[1]
  • blade[15]
  • burin[1]
  • chip[3]
  • end blade[3]
  • end blade base[2]
  • end blade fragment[1]
  • flake[13]
  • hammerstone[3]
  • implement[3]
  • implement fragment[1]
  • lamp[1]
  • pebble[1]
  • point[10]
  • projectile point[3]
  • projectile point base[2]
  • rubbing stone[1]
  • saw[1]
  • scraper[9]
  • side blade[1]
  • slate[1]
  • alaska[78]
  • unalakleet[78]
  • arctic culture area[78]
  • eroded area to south of house[1]
  • house 1[1]
  • house 2[43]
  • house 3[24]
  • ip house[10]
  • n 0, w 0 - on level which is a continuation of house floor[1]
  • n 0, w 1.5 - house wall continuation[1]
  • n 0, w 1.75 - wall continuation[1]
  • n 0-4, w 0-4 - wall continuation.[1]
  • n 0-4, w0-4 - in level which is continuation of house wall[1]
  • n 0.25, w 3.25 - compact gravel level which is continuation of house wall[1]
  • n 0.5, w 1 - in compacted gravel level which is probably a continuation of hosue wall[1]
  • n 0.5, w 1- in level which is a continuation of house wall.[1]
  • n 0.75, w 0.25 - in level which is a continuation of house wall.[1]
  • n 0.75, w 1.5 - on compacted gravel level, continuation of house wall[1]
  • n 1, w 0.25 - in level which is continuation of house wall[1]
  • n 1, w 1.75 -- house wall continuation[1]
  • n 1, w 2.5 - in level which is a continuation of house floor[1]
  • n 1, w 2.5 - in level which is a continuation of house wall[1]
  • n 1, w 2.75 - on compacted gravel level which is continuation of house wall[1]
  • n 1, w 3 - in level which is a continuation of house wall[1]
  • n 1.25, w 0.5 - in level which is continuation of house wall[1]
  • n 1.25, w 0.5 - level which is a continuation of house wall[1]
  • n 1.5, w 1.75 - on compacted gravel[1]
  • n 1.5, w 2.5 - level with house wall[1]
  • n 1.5, w 2.75 - on compacted gravel level which is a continuation of house wall[1]
  • n 1.5, w 4.75[1]
  • n 1.75, w 0.75 - level which is continuation of house wall[1]
  • n 2, w 0.25 - in level which is continuation of house wall[1]
  • n 2, w 0.75 - in compact gravel level with is continuation of house wall (also associated with check-stamp pot)[1]
  • n 2, w 4.5 - in floor[1]
  • n 2.0, w 0.75 - in level which is a continuation of house wall.[1]
  • n 2.25, w 5 - in floor[1]
  • n 2.5, w 2.75 - floor[1]
  • n 3, w 3; in floor[1]
  • n 3.75, w 3 - in floor[1]
  • n 3.75, w 3.25 - on house floor[1]
  • n 4, w 1.25 - in lowest level (of 3) below sod in northeast quadrant[1]
  • n 4, w 3.25 - on house floor near eastern edge[1]
  • n 4, w 5.25 - house floor near hearth[1]
  • n 4.25, w 2.75 - on wall of eastern edge of house[1]
  • n 4.5, w 7 - outside house in a loose red gravel level directly north of possible entrance way[1]
  • n 5, w 3.5 - in floor[1]
  • n 5, w 4 - floor[1]
  • n 5.25, w 4.25 - in house floor[1]
  • n 5.5, w 3 - floor[1]
  • n1, w 1 - in level which is continuation of house wall[1]
  • s 1, w 2 - in ground below thin, greasy, black-brown layer[1]
  • s 2, w 4.5 - in grey level which meets latest floor (overburden)[1]
  • s 4.5, w 1.5 - floor[1]
  • s 4.5, w 5.5 - in gray level[1]
  • s 5, e 2 - in gravel level below slightly sandy soil[1]
  • s 5, w 1 - test pit - bottom level of house floor[1]
  • s 5, w 4 - gravel level below gray level (almost on last floor)[1]
  • s 5.5, w 2 - in middle floor[1]
  • s 5.5, w 2.5 - in floor of second level from top[1]
  • s 6, w 0 - test put (mrp)[1]
  • s 6, w 3 - gravel layer[1]
  • s 6, w 5.25 - in gravel level below sod[1]
  • s 6.5 - w 5 - test pit in gravel layer[1]
  • s 6.5, e 3 - gravel level under thin, greasy black-brown[1]
  • s 7, e 0 (mrp)[1]
  • s 7, e 0 - first (top) charcoal level of test pit[1]
  • s 7, e 3 - in hard part in gravel level which is under slightly sandy soil[1]
  • s 7, w 3 - in land above upper level which merges with first floor[1]
  • s 7, w 4 - in middle floor[1]
  • s 7, w 5 - overburden[1]
  • s 7.5, w 2.5 - in tip line which is above top line which merges with first[1]
  • s 8, w 3 - in tip line over the first (latest) floor (i.e., top tip line).[1]
  • s 9, w 4 - bottom half of latest floor level[1]
  • test area - in tip of floor midden[1]
  • test pit - bottom of black and greasy level[1]
  • test pit - charcoal level beneath dark brown gravel level[1]
  • test pit - floor or wall.[1]
  • test pit - in floor[1]
  • test pit - in hearth[1]
  • test pit - in the wall[1]
  • test pit - in wall[1]
  • test pit in wall of ip house[1]
  • stone[78]
  • chipped[39]
  • ground stone[1]
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68-22-62

Point

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68-22-176

Blade

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68-22-50

Projectile Point Base

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68-22-315

Pebble

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68-22-157

Flake

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68-22-307

Adze Blade Fragment

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68-22-75

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68-22-36

Projectile Point

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68-22-42

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68-22-11

Point

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68-22-164

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68-22-63

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68-22-30

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68-22-29

Flake

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68-22-43

Point

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68-22-292

End Blade Fragment

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68-22-278

Projectile Point Base

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68-22-183

Flake

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68-22-48

Scraper

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68-22-61

Implement

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68-22-60

Blade

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68-22-190

Blade

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68-22-189

End Blade Base

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68-22-196

Scraper

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68-22-204

Blade

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68-22-55

Point

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68-22-16

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68-22-18

Flake

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68-22-165

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68-22-209

Blade

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68-22-44

Projectile Point

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68-22-32

Flake

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