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  • Object[156]
  • no[122]
  • yes[34]
  • no[156]
  • american[156]
  • antler[5]
  • bone[156]
  • china fragments[1]
  • ice pick[1]
  • ivory[17]
  • lithic[1]
  • mounting[1]
  • saw[1]
  • sherd[1]
  • admiralty island[1]
  • alaska[156]
  • aleut village[1]
  • aleutian islands[9]
  • anderson bay[1]
  • angiluk[1]
  • angoon[1]
  • anvik point[1]
  • attu island[1]
  • blackburn[2]
  • blackburn slough[2]
  • bonasila[1]
  • boswell bay[1]
  • cape denbigh[16]
  • cape nome[4]
  • cook inlet[17]
  • cottonwood creek (alaska)[1]
  • daxatkanada fort[21]
  • dutch harbor[1]
  • fox farm[1]
  • gravina bay[1]
  • halibut cove[2]
  • hawkins island[10]
  • hinchinbrook island[2]
  • ishmailoff island[2]
  • iyatayet[16]
  • kachemak bay[17]
  • kaiyuh slough[4]
  • kasitana bay[1]
  • kayak island[1]
  • khotol river[4]
  • knight island[26]
  • kootznahoo inlet[26]
  • kuskokwim river[1]
  • lower yukon river valley[8]
  • new grayling[1]
  • north america[9]
  • norton sound[16]
  • nunaktuk island[1]
  • old fish camp[3]
  • old town[22]
  • palu:tat[2]
  • palugvik village[9]
  • pillsbury point[4]
  • prince william sound[12]
  • qngaqesle island[1]
  • qreyagwik[1]
  • salmon lake[4]
  • seward peninsula[4]
  • shemya island[8]
  • sullivan point[1]
  • tagwanicu[1]
  • unalakleet[4]
  • unalaska island[1]
  • united states of america[146]
  • west beach[3]
  • yakutat bay[26]
  • yukon island[34]
  • yukon willow creek[1]
  • iyatayet[16]
  • kachemak bay culture i[2]
  • kachemak bay culture ii[2]
  • kachemak bay culture iii[1]
  • kachemak bay culture sub-iii[1]
  • old town[1]
  • old town i[2]
  • old town ii[5]
  • old town iii[14]
  • aleut[9]
  • eskimo[31]
  • indian[2]
  • kachemak bay culture iii[7]
  • kachemak bay culture sub-iii[1]
  • modern indian[2]
  • norton[16]
  • post russian[1]
  • post-contact[1]
  • prehistoric eskimo[27]
  • prehistoric indian[3]
  • tanaina[1]
  • tlingit[1]
  • yakutat (culture)[4]
  • arctic culture area[131]
  • northwest coast culture area[21]
  • subarctic culture area[4]
  • #2[1]
  • 1'9" - 2'6"[1]
  • 10' 8" - 11' 5"[1]
  • 10'2" - 10'7"[1]
  • 103.13ns 103.15ew[1]
  • 104.9ns 102.3es[1]
  • 2 ' below surface.[1]
  • 2 1/2 ' below surface.[1]
  • 2 g, surface - 1' 6", viii to x[2]
  • 2 j[1]
  • 2 l 6', ii? found with 290[1]
  • 2d, 1' 6" - 2', vii or viii[1]
  • 2d, 6" -1', viii (ix)[1]
  • 2f, 3'6" - 4', viii (ix?)[1]
  • 2g, 3'6", to 4', vii or viii[1]
  • 2s 0-6"[1]
  • 2t surface of light brown midden below charcoal and bark layer in hearthpit. 10" below moss. total depth 17" 16" e and 29" s of nw corner[1]
  • 3 j[2]
  • 3 j, 6" - 1'3"[1]
  • 4 1/2 ' below surface.[1]
  • 4 k[2]
  • 4 k, 12' 6" - 13', layer 1[1]
  • 4'9" - 5'3"[3]
  • 5 ' below surface.[3]
  • 5 j[1]
  • 5 k, 12' - 12' 6", layer 1[1]
  • 6'3" - 6'9"[1]
  • 6'6" - 7'[1]
  • admiralty island[1]
  • b, surface to 9", ix[1]
  • beach[1]
  • bottom layer 21-27 inches[2]
  • c and d, 1' to 4'[1]
  • c2e 6-12"[1]
  • chigurtaoq[1]
  • d near surface[1]
  • d, 1 '6" - 2', viii or ix[1]
  • d, 3' - 3' 6", vii[1]
  • d1w 12-18" in sooty humus[1]
  • d2e 6-12"[1]
  • e, 2' 6" - 2' 9", vii[1]
  • e, 4' 10" - 5' 6", vi[1]
  • e1e 6-12"[2]
  • e2e 0-6"[1]
  • e3e 0-6"[1]
  • e3e 12-18"[1]
  • e3e 6-12"[1]
  • f, 2' - 2' 6", viii[1]
  • f, 6' 6" - 7' 3", iii[3]
  • f1e 0-6"[1]
  • f1w 0-6"[1]
  • f2e 12-18"[2]
  • f2e 24-30"[1]
  • g, 6' 6" - 7' 3", iii[1]
  • g, 8' 6" - 9' 3", i-ii[1]
  • g1e 12-18"[1]
  • g2e 18-24"[2]
  • house 11[3]
  • house 12[3]
  • house 13, floor[1]
  • house 2[1]
  • house 2 floor[1]
  • house 2 possible entrance[1]
  • house 285[1]
  • house 3[3]
  • house 3 ' below surface.[1]
  • house 8, just above floor of burned structure in subsurface pit #24, depth 46"[1]
  • iypam[2]
  • j[1]
  • k, 7' - 7' 6", layer 3, refill in house[1]
  • layer 10 ft. below surface.[1]
  • layer 4 (?)[1]
  • layer 5a?[1]
  • layer 6[1]
  • layer 6 or 5-c[1]
  • layer 7[3]
  • layer 8[1]
  • layers a-e[2]
  • midden.[2]
  • mound a, upper level, depth 13"[1]
  • mound a, upper level, depth 16"[1]
  • mound b[1]
  • mound b near house 1[2]
  • mound b, upper level, depth 14"[1]
  • mound b, upper level, depth 15"[1]
  • mound b, lower level, depth 29"[1]
  • mound b, lower level. small cache house, subsurface pit 36[1]
  • mound b, subsurface pit 8, level a[1]
  • mound b, upper 10' in layer of fire-cracked rocks[2]
  • mound b, upper level, depth 13", shell stratum[2]
  • mound b, upper level, depth 14"[1]
  • mound b, upper level, depth 14", shell layer[1]
  • mound b, upper level, depth 18-24"[1]
  • mound b, upper level, depth 25"[1]
  • mound b, upper level, depth 6-12"[2]
  • mound b, upper level, depth 8"[2]
  • mound d, lower level, depth 18"[1]
  • mound d, lower level, sw corner of sq. in shell midden layer[1]
  • s 6.5, w 2 - floor[3]
  • square d, layer d, 12-18"[2]
  • animal bone[4]
  • antler[5]
  • bear bone[1]
  • bird bone[8]
  • bone[135]
  • caribou bone[1]
  • ceramic[2]
  • deer bone[1]
  • ivory[17]
  • metal[1]
  • os penis walrus[1]
  • stone[1]
  • tooth[1]
  • whale bone[5]
  • cut[79]
  • decorated[2]
  • sawed[1]
  • shaped[8]
  • worked[9]
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76-31-14

76-31-14

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76-31-10

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76-31-8

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76-31-7

76-31-7

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35-21-162B

35-21-162B

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35-21-162A

35-21-162A

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56-28-918

56-28-918

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56-28-913

56-28-913

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56-28-912

56-28-912

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56-28-923

56-28-923

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56-28-917

56-28-917

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56-28-916

56-28-916

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56-28-908

56-28-908

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56-28-921

56-28-921

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56-28-915

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56-28-907

56-28-907

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56-28-914

56-28-914

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56-28-922

56-28-922

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56-28-924

56-28-924

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56-28-920

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56-28-919

56-28-919

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56-28-910

56-28-910

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51-34-23

51-34-23

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35-21-53H

35-21-53H

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35-21-53D

35-21-53D

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50-37-4

50-37-4

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51-34-25

51-34-25

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51-34-28

51-34-28

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51-34-27

51-34-27

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51-34-26

51-34-26

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51-34-21

51-34-21

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