A new study of lake sediment cores from Sanak Island in the western Gulf of Alaska suggests that deglaciation there from the last Ice Age took place as much as 1,500 to 2,000 years earlier than ...
During the 5,000 years Aleuts lived on Sanak Island off the Alaska Peninsula — perhaps one of the longest occupied locales in the Far North — they scarfed down just about everything that squirmed, ...
The museum on the UAF campus serves as one of the primary repositories for archaeological collections for Alaska. This means we take on archaeological collections from all over Alaska through trust ...
The Aleut people in Sanak Island, Alaska are a super-generalist indigenous group able to thrive in a wide variety of living conditions while making use of different resources for their diet, a new ...
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