Post-Thule Adaptations in Northwest Alaska: Continuity and Change During the Late Prehistoric Period Around Kotzebue Sound
Author(s): James W. Jordan
Year: 1989
Summary
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Cite this Record
Post-Thule Adaptations in Northwest Alaska: Continuity and Change During the Late Prehistoric Period Around Kotzebue Sound. James W. Jordan. Journal of Northern Studies. 3: 15-27. 1989 ( tDAR id: 129902)
Keywords
Culture
Kotzebue Period
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Late Prehistoric
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Northern Maritime Tradition
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Western Thule
Site Type
Village
General
geomorphology
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House Depressions
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Population Dynamics
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Prehistory
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Settlement patterns
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Whaling
Geographic Keywords
02998 (Fips Code)
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Alaska (State / Territory)
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Cape Krusenstern
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Kividluk
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Kotzebue Sound
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Ktz-067
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Noatak River
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North America (Continent)
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Seward Peninsula
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United States of America (Country)
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Whitefish Lake
Spatial Coverage
min long: -173.237; min lat: 54.632 ; max long: -129.98; max lat: 71.441 ;
Record Identifiers
issn(s): 1654-5915
NADB document id number(s): 1404840
NADB citation id number(s): 000000004768