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20 Alaska Park Science, Volume 12, Issue 1 Prehistoric Hunter-Gatherers in the Savage River Uplands, Denali National Park and Preserve
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Document Date: 2014-11-05 15:20:13


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College Station / Report / Preserve / Anchorage / /

Company

DENA / BP / Texas A&M University Press / Alaska Journal / /

Country

United States / /

Facility

Texas A&M University / Savage River Trail / That trail / /

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re-sharpening existing tools / manufacturing activities / archaeological excavation equipment / infrared satellite images / tool manufacturing data / manufacturing tools / station survey device / stone tool / hide processing / /

NaturalFeature

Savage River / Savage canyon / Yukon / Tanana river / Ewe Creek / Yenisei / /

Organization

National Park Service / Center for the Study / Alaska Regional Office / Alaska System Support Office / Texas A&M University / Division of Cultural Resources / Alaska Anthropological Association / Department of the Interior / /

Person

Tom Jennings / Adan E. Treganza / Roy J. Shlemon Student Field Geoarchaeology / Frederick Hadleigh-West / Savage Basin / Ian Buvit / Ted Goebel / Angela Gore / B.A. Potter / H. Morris Morgan / John Blong / Aldoph Murie / Craig Davis / Heather Smith / /

Position

archaeologist / /

ProvinceOrState

Texas / Alaska / /

PublishedMedium

American Antiquity / /

Region

central Alaska / /

Technology

hunting technology / GPS / digital photography / /

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http /

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