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Cultural Vulnerability and Resilience in the Arctic: Preliminary Report on Archeological Fieldwork at Cape Krusenstern, Northwest Alaska tions. Discovery of new archeological features indicates occupation of the Cape was
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Document Date: 2010-02-04 05:13:38


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Report / Cape Krusenstern / Fairbanks / Anchorage / /

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BP / Cambridge University Press / Smithsonian Institution Press / Krusenstern / Coastal / University of Alaska Press / /

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United States / United Kingdom / Wales / /

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University of Washington / Cape Krusenstern National Monument / Bering Land Bridge / /

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wave energy / human and environmental systems / /

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Cape Krusenstern / Bering Strait / Old Bering Sea / Seward Peninsula / Krusenstern beach / /

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University of Washington / Cambridge University / National Park Service / Smithsonian / University of Alaska / /

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Shelby Anderson / Eileen Devinney / J. Louis Giddings / Chris Young / Douglas D. Anderson / Washington D.C. Harritt / Joel Cusick / Robert Gal / Sabra Gilbert-Young / Jeanne / Washington D.C. Burch / Ben Fitzhugh / Adam Freeburg / Shelby Anderson Photogrph / Shelby Anderson Alaska / Jim W. Jordan / W.C. Sturtevant / /

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editor / general editor / /

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Alaska / /

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North Alaska / Northwest Alaska / /

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GIS / GPS technology / GPS / http / /

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