A Contribution to the Archaeology of the Upper Kuskokwim

The Department of Anthropology of the University of Alaska has for many years solicited information concerning archaeological sites in Athabaskan as well as Eskimo territory from trappers, prospectors, casual travelers, and residents. One of the more likely reports, received from B. A. Stone of Medf...

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Published in:American Antiquity
Main Author: Lefebre, Charlene Craft
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press (CUP) 1956
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spelling crcambridgeupr:10.2307/277198 2023-05-15T16:07:56+02:00 A Contribution to the Archaeology of the Upper Kuskokwim Lefebre, Charlene Craft 1956 http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/277198 https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/S0002731600024409 en eng Cambridge University Press (CUP) https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms American Antiquity volume 21, issue 3, page 268-274 ISSN 0002-7316 2325-5064 Museology Archeology Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous) History journal-article 1956 crcambridgeupr https://doi.org/10.2307/277198 2022-04-07T08:53:47Z The Department of Anthropology of the University of Alaska has for many years solicited information concerning archaeological sites in Athabaskan as well as Eskimo territory from trappers, prospectors, casual travelers, and residents. One of the more likely reports, received from B. A. Stone of Medfra, Alaska, concerned the Lake Telida region. Lake Telida is located about 1/2 mile from the McKinley Fork, called the Tatlathno River in early accounts (Herron 1901), of the Upper Kuskokwim drainage. It is about 100 miles southwest of Lake Minchumina and is northwest of Mt. McKinley National Park (see Fig. 82). During the summer of 1949 2 students of the University of Alaska, Leona Neubarth Lowery and George Schumann, and the author conducted a field trip into this area. This trip was made possible by the author's appointment to the Margaret Snell Graduate Fellowship of the American Association of University Women, to which I should like to take this opportunity to express my gratitude. Article in Journal/Newspaper eskimo* Kuskokwim Alaska Cambridge University Press (via Crossref) Schumann ENVELOPE(-73.691,-73.691,-71.641,-71.641) Snell ENVELOPE(-71.576,-71.576,-70.340,-70.340) American Antiquity 21 3 268 274
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A Contribution to the Archaeology of the Upper Kuskokwim
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description The Department of Anthropology of the University of Alaska has for many years solicited information concerning archaeological sites in Athabaskan as well as Eskimo territory from trappers, prospectors, casual travelers, and residents. One of the more likely reports, received from B. A. Stone of Medfra, Alaska, concerned the Lake Telida region. Lake Telida is located about 1/2 mile from the McKinley Fork, called the Tatlathno River in early accounts (Herron 1901), of the Upper Kuskokwim drainage. It is about 100 miles southwest of Lake Minchumina and is northwest of Mt. McKinley National Park (see Fig. 82). During the summer of 1949 2 students of the University of Alaska, Leona Neubarth Lowery and George Schumann, and the author conducted a field trip into this area. This trip was made possible by the author's appointment to the Margaret Snell Graduate Fellowship of the American Association of University Women, to which I should like to take this opportunity to express my gratitude.
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