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Eskimos, Paleoclimatology, Excavations (Archaeology), Inupiat, AntiquitiesPlaces
Golovin, Golovin (Alaska), Alaska, Seward PeninsulaShowing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
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An Ipiutak outlier: a 1,500-year-old qarigi at Qitchauvik on the Golovnin Lagoon : the Golovin Heritage Field School, 1998-2000
2007, National Park Service, Alaska Region
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Table of Contents
Background: Development of a community-based heritage program: Legal context
Field school narrative
Context for the Golovin Archaeological Field School: Geographic and ecological constraints
Previous archaeological research on southern Seward Peninsula
Cultural chronology of the Seward Peninsula
The 18th to 20th centuries A.D. in northern Norton Sound
Physical anthropology
Landscape constraints on prehistory: Coastal geomorphology of Golovnin Bay: Geomorphic reconnaissance of Golovnin Bay beaches
Qitchauvik Beach Ridge complex:geomorphic background for the Qitchauvik site
Chronology and Paleoclimatic implications of the Qitchauvik Beach Ridges
Regional correlations with Qitchauvik Beach Ridges
Qitchauvik site (SOL-143): Topography of feature 1
Golovin Field School: narrative and methods: The 1998 session
The 1999 session
The 2000 session
Methods
Excavation strategy
Excavation protocols
Stratigraphic within Qitchauvik Feature 1
Architecture of the Qitchauvik Qarigi
Architectural evidence for a central hearth
Reconstructing the structure
Chronometric dates from Golovnin Bay sites
Chronostratigraphy of Little Rocky Point as a climatic proxy
collections from Qitchauvik Feature 1: Analytical considerations
Land hunting and sea hunting
Fishing equipment
Bird hunting
Cultural affinities of bone points
Other hunting implements
Intrasite spatial distribution of hunting implements and fauna
Lithic technological attributes
Stone tools associated with hunting
Other bifaces
Unifacial tools
Lithic debitage
Food preparation and household
Organic tools
Miscellaneous artifacts
Ritual or decorative artifacts: carved effigies and maskettes: Human figures
Caribou figures
Browband
Incomplete organic objects: Antler
Ivory
Wood
Detritus
Faunal remains: Fur
Bark, ivory and fire-cracked rock
Conclusions about daily life at Qitchauvik
Wood artifacts and technology at Qitchauvik: Analytical methods
Wood identification procedures
Artifact descriptions
Hunting and fishing equipment: Bows
Shafts
Processing tools
Household items
Transport: Paddles
Cross piece or cross bar for boats or sleds
Wood slats: boat or sled parts
Observations of the slats
Objects of uncertain use
Other woody material
General characteristics of the wood artifacts
Discussion: Use of wood and woodworking techniques at Qitchauvik
Woodworking within the Qitchauvik Qarigi
Significance of the Qarigi at Qitchauvik: Cultural interaction and development
Field investigations at other localities: Radiocarbon chronology from Ipnauchauq and Kuvrawik
Ipnauchauq
Kuvrawik and Ikniituq
Results of shovel testing in 1998
Place of Qitchauvik in prehistory: Cultural interaction along Norton Sound from 500 B.C. until A.D. 1000
Punuk and Thule entry into Norton Sound, A.D. 900-1200
Thirteenth century _Punuk Thule" dispersal and afterward
Community responses and recommendations: Research priorities and domains in Western Alaska
Dendroclimatology from the Golovnin Bay area.
Edition Notes
Cover title.
"A publication of the Shared Beringian Heritage Program."
"NPS technical report number NPS/AR/CRR/2007-67."
Includes bibliographical references (p. 169-196).
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