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  • Object[606]
  • no[503]
  • yes[103]
  • no[606]
  • american[606]
  • adze[2]
  • animal bone[1]
  • blade[1]
  • boot creaser[1]
  • cast[3]
  • chisel[2]
  • cleaver[1]
  • cobble[1]
  • fish scaler[1]
  • flake[1]
  • knife[10]
  • knife blade[1]
  • rubbing tool[2]
  • saw[1]
  • scraper[606]
  • slab[1]
  • ulo[1]
  • ulu[1]
  • ulu blade[1]
  • whaling outfit[1]
  • alaska[571]
  • aleutian islands[3]
  • angiartunit[1]
  • attu island[3]
  • baffin island[1]
  • bainbridge island[1]
  • bonasila[7]
  • british america[2]
  • canada[26]
  • cape denbigh[122]
  • cape prince of wales[9]
  • coats island[1]
  • cook inlet[17]
  • coppermine river[1]
  • cottonwood creek (alaska)[4]
  • daxatkanada[2]
  • daxatkanada fort[2]
  • diyaguna'et[1]
  • ester creek[1]
  • fish creek[1]
  • fish creek indian reserve[1]
  • fox farm[3]
  • frank fox's place[2]
  • fury and hecla strait[2]
  • gulf of boothia[2]
  • halibut cove[1]
  • hawkins island[9]
  • holy cross[2]
  • ishmailoff island[1]
  • iyatayet[113]
  • iyatayet site[9]
  • kachemak bay[15]
  • kaiyuh slough[6]
  • khotol river[6]
  • kootznahoo inlet[4]
  • kustatan/west foreland[1]
  • labrador[1]
  • little mike point[2]
  • little mike point region[1]
  • lost river[1]
  • lower yukon river valley[15]
  • nain[1]
  • near fairbanks[1]
  • north america[19]
  • north slope borough[1]
  • northampton island[3]
  • northern alaska[7]
  • norton sound[122]
  • nunavak[1]
  • old fish camp[6]
  • palugvik village[9]
  • pangnirtung[1]
  • pegnuek[2]
  • pillsbury point[1]
  • point barrow[19]
  • point barrow region[58]
  • point belcher[1]
  • point hope[140]
  • point spencer[4]
  • prince william sound[10]
  • repulse bay[9]
  • salmon lake[1]
  • seward peninsula[5]
  • sledge island[1]
  • southampton island[3]
  • southeast coast (alaska)[2]
  • unalakleet[129]
  • united states of america[376]
  • utkiavik[37]
  • utkiavin[18]
  • wager river[3]
  • wainwright[10]
  • west beach[2]
  • west greenland[1]
  • yakutat bay[1]
  • yukon island[26]
  • cottonwood creek[1]
  • fish creek locality[1]
  • iyatayet[122]
  • kustatan south[1]
  • aleutian tradition[3]
  • birnirk[1]
  • kachemak bay culture i[1]
  • kachemak bay culture iii[1]
  • modern[2]
  • aleut[3]
  • athapaskan[2]
  • baffinland eskimo[1]
  • copper eskimo[1]
  • denbigh flint complex[1]
  • eskimo[169]
  • inuit[1]
  • kachemak bay culture iii[7]
  • kachemak bay culture sub-iii[4]
  • knatana[1]
  • neo-eskimo[3]
  • norton[122]
  • prehistoric eskimo[148]
  • prehistoric indian[6]
  • tanaina[1]
  • thule[6]
  • yakutat (culture)[1]
  • arctic culture area[606]
  • 1 f 8', i or ii[1]
  • 1' below surface of midden at north beach.[1]
  • 1-s 6-12" below moss. total depth 9-15"[1]
  • 103.1ew 102.4ns[1]
  • 2 ' below surface.[2]
  • 2 g, surface - 1' 6", viii to x[1]
  • 2 h, 1'6" - 2"[1]
  • 2 j[1]
  • 2'6" - 2'10", vii[1]
  • 3 j[2]
  • 3 k 8', ii[1]
  • 3 m 8', ii[1]
  • 3'9" - 4'3"[1]
  • 4 k, 13' - 13' 8", layer 1 (?)[1]
  • 4'3" - 4'9"[1]
  • 4'6"[1]
  • 4'9" - 5'6"[1]
  • 5 h[3]
  • 5 j[1]
  • 5 k[1]
  • 5'6" - 6'[1]
  • 6' 10" - 7' 8"[1]
  • 7'6" - 8'1"[1]
  • 8'3" - 9'[1]
  • 8'6" - 9'2"[1]
  • 9' - 9'6"[1]
  • a, surface to 6", ix[2]
  • above roof of house #2[1]
  • beach[1]
  • beach on terrace #1[2]
  • c2e 12-18"[1]
  • d 3' - 3' 6", vii[1]
  • d, 1' - 2', viii or ix[1]
  • d, 3' - 3' 6", vii[1]
  • eroded area just south of ip house[1]
  • eroded area to south of house[1]
  • f2e 12-18"[1]
  • floor of porch, house #1[2]
  • h, 1' 6" - 2', vi[1]
  • h, 2' 6" - 3', vi[1]
  • house 102[1]
  • house 111[1]
  • house 114[1]
  • house 118[2]
  • house 119[20]
  • house 11920[1]
  • house 12[2]
  • house 120[21]
  • house 2[21]
  • house 2 entrance[1]
  • house 2 floor[1]
  • house 3[8]
  • house 8[4]
  • house floor - test excavation[1]
  • house ruin above second bench above cannery.[1]
  • ip house[49]
  • ip house, middle floor, n2.5: w: 3.75[1]
  • iy[2]
  • iy misc[1]
  • iya2 l-3[1]
  • iya3 l[2]
  • iyaa[1]
  • iyb 2[1]
  • iyb l[2]
  • iye[7]
  • iye gen.[1]
  • iye ll[4]
  • iye m[1]
  • iye misc[1]
  • iye-ll[2]
  • iyea[4]
  • iyeb[2]
  • iyeb l-5[1]
  • iyed[1]
  • iyed m[2]
  • iyed u[1]
  • iyeg[1]
  • iyem[3]
  • iyem l[1]
  • iyem u[1]
  • iyem up[1]
  • iyemc[1]
  • iyemu[1]
  • iyh[2]
  • iyh 3[2]
  • iyh 3l[1]
  • iyh-2 gen[1]
  • iyh-7[6]
  • iyh-7 mid[2]
  • iyh-7m[2]
  • iyh-l[3]
  • iyh7-w[2]
  • iym[3]
  • iype-7 up. m[2]
  • iyr l-2[2]
  • iyz 5[2]
  • iyz5[5]
  • iyz5 mid[3]
  • layer 5a[3]
  • n 3.5, w 4.5 - floor[2]
  • andesite[7]
  • animal bone[2]
  • antler[1]
  • baleen[1]
  • basalt[43]
  • bead[1]
  • bird bone[2]
  • bone[64]
  • caribou bone[8]
  • chert[202]
  • cloth[2]
  • dolorite[3]
  • flint[77]
  • graywacke[2]
  • greenstone[4]
  • ivory[14]
  • jade[1]
  • jasper[8]
  • limestone[1]
  • mammoth ivory[1]
  • marble (stone)[1]
  • metal[3]
  • moose bone[2]
  • mountain sheep[2]
  • obsidian[19]
  • plant fiber[1]
  • plaster[3]
  • quartz[13]
  • quartzite[1]
  • rhyolite[2]
  • sandstone[9]
  • schist[3]
  • seal claws[1]
  • shale[1]
  • skin[3]
  • slate[15]
  • soapstone[1]
  • stone[82]
  • walrus ivory[2]
  • whale bone[2]
  • whalebone[1]
  • wood[32]
  • basketry[2]
  • carved[1]
  • chipped[8]
  • cut[3]
  • yes[6]
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86-35-361

86-35-361

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97-84-553

97-84-553

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29-151-165

29-151-165

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NA1148

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76-31-1

76-31-1

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29-151-187

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56-27-62

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NA9751.1

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