Ekarma Island (Geographic Keyword)

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Ekarma 1 Excavation Field Notes 2008 (2008)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Erik Gjesfjeld.

Ekarma 1 Excavation Field Notes 2008


Ekarma 1 Maps (2007)
IMAGE Uploaded by: Natalia Slobodina

Ekarma 1 Maps


Ekarma 1 Test Excavation 2008 Level Maps (2008)
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Ekarma 1 Test Excavation 2008 Level Maps


Ekarma 1 Test Excavation 2008 Site Photographs (Fitzhugh) (2008)
IMAGE Ben Fitzhugh.

Ekarma 1 Test Excavation 2008 Site Photographs (Fitzhugh). Some photos incorrectly labeled Ekarma 3 (see report for explanation).


Ekarma 2 Artifact Photographs (2008)
IMAGE Erik Gjesfjeld.

Ekarma 2 Artifact Photographs (pottery).


Ekarma 2 Test excavation 2008 Level Maps (2008)
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Ekarma 2 Test excavation 2008 Level Maps


Ekarma 2 Test Excavation 2008 Site Photographs (Fitzhugh) (2008)
IMAGE Ben Fitzhugh.

Ekarma 2 Test Excavation 2008 Site Photographs (Fitzhugh).


Ekarma 2 Test Excavation 2008 Site Photographs (Gjesfjeld) (2008)
IMAGE Erik Gjesfjeld.

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)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Molly Odell. Erik Gjesfjeld.

Ekarma 2 Test Pit Excavation 2008 Forms and Profiles


KBP Archaeological and Geological Profile Correlations (2010)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Breannyn MacInnes. Natalia Slobodina.

Tephra and radiocarbon date correlations between geologic sections and archaeological profiles from all 3 years of fieldwork in the Kuril Islands during the KBP.


Kuril Biocomplexity Project Archive (NSF 0508109)
PROJECT Ben Fitzhugh.

A broadly interdisciplinary, international team investigated the complex web of cultural, ecological, geological, and climate systems in the Kuril Islands. The Kurils provide uniquely laboratory-like conditions for this study, permitting examination of past changes in local climates and ecosystems along an island chain. The islands are situated along a latitudinal gradient extending from temperate Hokkaido Island (north of Japan) to subarctic Kamchatka Peninsula of Russia. Evidence of human...