Kuril Islands (Geographic Keyword)
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Ekarma 1 Maps
Ekarma 1 Test Excavation 2008 Level Maps (2008)
Ekarma 1 Test Excavation 2008 Level Maps
Ekarma 1 Test Excavation 2008 Site Photographs (Fitzhugh) (2008)
Ekarma 1 Test Excavation 2008 Site Photographs (Fitzhugh). Some photos incorrectly labeled Ekarma 3 (see report for explanation).
Ekarma 2 Artifact Photographs (2008)
Ekarma 2 Artifact Photographs (pottery).
Ekarma 2 Test excavation 2008 Level Maps (2008)
Ekarma 2 Test excavation 2008 Level Maps
Ekarma 2 Test Excavation 2008 Site Photographs (Fitzhugh) (2008)
Ekarma 2 Test Excavation 2008 Site Photographs (Fitzhugh).
Ekarma 2 Test Excavation 2008 Site Photographs (Gjesfjeld) (2008)
Ekarma 2 Test Excavation 2008 Site Photographs (Gjesfjeld). Annotations are in the "Preserved Filename" Field.
Ekarma 2 Test Pit Excavation 2008 Forms and Profiles (2008)
Ekarma 2 Test Pit Excavation 2008 Forms and Profiles
Glush Artifact Photographs (2006)
Artifact photos from Glush.
Glush Site Photographs (2006)
Glush Site Photographs
Golovnino Beach Terrace Artifact Photographs (2006)
Artifact photos from Golovnino Beach Terrace.
Grotovyye 1 Maps (2006)
Field sketches and GPS data-based maps.
Grotovyye 2 Maps (Beli Rouchey) (2006)
Field sketches and GPS data-based maps.
ICP-MS Data on Kuril Island Pottery from E. Gjesfjeld's 2014 PhD Thesis (2014)
This file holds the ICP-MS data generated on 311 pottery samples (44 elements) by Erik Gjesfjeld for his Ph.D. thesis titled, "Of Pots and People: Investigating Hunter-Gatherer Pottery Production and Social Networks in the Kuril Islands". This thesis was submitted to the University of Washington on June 12th, 2014 in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Ph.D. degree. Dr. Gjesfjeld completed his degree in the University of Washington's Department of Anthropology.
Japanese Source Materials of the Archaeology of the Kurile Islands (1960)
The possibility of an additional channel of Old World influence into northern North America besides the traditional Bering Strait route has been raised from time to time by such scholars as Frederica de Laguna, Henry B. Collins, Robert F. Heizer and Wendell Oswalt, who saw such influence as originating along the northeast coast of Asia (including the Japanese islands) and traveling thence via the Aleutians. A significant amount of archaeological field work and collecting has been carried out by...
Jennie Deo Shaw 2010 - RESULTS OF CHARCOAL ANALYSIS CONDUCTED FOR THE KURIL ISLAND BIOCOMPLEXITY PROJECT (2010)
This unpublished report documents an archaeological charcoal species identification analysis of samples from a series of sites in the remote Kuril Islands. The study was commissioned to estimate the proportion of driftwood to local wood fuel used in prehistoric fires and to estimate the potential impact of old wood on radiocarbon dates calculated from Kuril archaeological charcoal.
Kapsul Artifact Photographs (2006)
Artifact photos from Kapsul site.
Kapsul Site Photographs (2006)
Kapsul Site Photographs
KBP 2007 Survey Field Notes (2007)
KBP 2007Survey Field Notes from Matt Walsh.
KBP Site Locations (2009)
A table with site names and latitude and longitude of the archaeological sites found in the Kuril Islands during the 2006-2008 fieldwork.
KBP-Pottery: Descriptive Measurements (2014)
Descriptive data collected from 1115 archaeological pottery fragments from the Kuril Islands, collected as part of the Kuril Biocomplexity Project under Ben Fitzhugh, direction. The pottery analysis was conducted by Erik Gjesfjeld and this table of data comes from an appendix in his Ph.D. dissertation thesis titled: "Of Pots and People: Investigating Hunter-Gatherer Pottery Production and Social Networks in the Kuril Islands" filed in partial fulfillment of the PhD degree at the University of...
Kharimkotan 1 Artifact Photographs (2006)
Artifact photos from Kharimkotan 1
Kharimkotan 1 Site Photographs (2006)
Kharimkotan 1 Site Photographs taken in 2006
Kokina 1 Maps (2006)
Field sketches and GPS data-based maps.
Kokino 1 Map (2006)
Kokino 1 Map