Posters on the Archaeology of the Southern Yukon-Alaska Borderlands
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 89th Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA (2024)
This collection contains the abstracts of the papers presented in the session entitled "Posters on the Archaeology of the Southern Yukon-Alaska Borderlands" at the 89th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology.
This session collects posters related to the archaeology of the Southern Yukon-Alaska Borderlands (SY-AB). The SY-AB is here defined as the region north and south of the Alaska Highway and east and west of the international border for about 100 km. It encompasses the highway corridor from the north end of Kluane Lake, Yukon, to the Tanacross, Alaska, regions, with the Wellesley Basin/Yukon-Tanana uplands to the north and the St. Elias–Wrangell Mountain range to the south. It includes Pleistocene southeast Beringia glaciations and fauna, and sites of human occupation in the Allerød and Younger Dryas through the Holocene and historic periods. The posters focus on detailed presentations of quantitative data such as collections of radiocarbon dates and statistical summaries of artifact and fauna inventories, or any topic that is enhanced by consideration of graphical representations. A related presentation symposium is also scheduled (Session ID: 5937).
Other Keywords
Chronology •
Beringia •
Paleoindian and Paleoamerican •
Zooarchaeology •
Survey •
Microblade Technology •
Settlement patterns •
Paleolithic •
arctic •
Material Culture and Technology
Geographic Keywords
Alberta (State / Territory) •
Yukon Territory (State / Territory) •
British Columbia (State / Territory) •
Alaska (State / Territory) •
Saskatchewan (State / Territory) •
Manitoba (State / Territory) •
Canada (Country) •
Northwest Territories (State / Territory) •
North America (Continent) •
North America: Arctic and Subarctic
Resources Inside This Collection (Viewing 1-5 of 5)
- Documents (5)
- Archaeological Sites of the Southern Yukon-Alaska Borderlands: Distribution, Chronology, and Dineh Place Names (2024)
- Radiocarbon Dates and a Proposed Cultural Chronology for Little John (KdVo-6), a Multicomponent Site in Eastern Beringia, Yukon Territory, Canada (2024)
- Systematic Data Recovery at Archaeological Sites in the McIntyre Creek Valley, Whitehorse, Yukon (2024)
- Taiy Tsadlh (Six Mile Hill) Site Evaluations (2024)
- Taxonomy and Taphonomy of Beringian Flora and Fauna from the Southern Yukon-Alaska Borderlands with Reference to the Little John Site (KdVo-6), Yukon, Canada (2024)