An Early Culture of the Northwest Bering Sea

Investigations indicate that the archaeological sites of the Nonhwest Bering Sea belong to the Lakhtina culture. This is corroborated by the common tradition of the stone and bone industry, ceramics, economy, and house construction.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Orekhov, Aleksandr A.
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: the Digital Archaeological Record
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.6067:XCV83F4NQ6_meta$v=1321478306505
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spelling dataone:doi:10.6067:XCV83F4NQ6_meta$v-1321478306505 2024-11-03T19:45:10+00:00 An Early Culture of the Northwest Bering Sea Orekhov, Aleksandr A. ENVELOPE(-153.42682,-153.25104,57.125805,57.04521) 2011-11-16T21:18:26.505Z https://doi.org/10.6067:XCV83F4NQ6_meta$v=1321478306505 unknown the Digital Archaeological Record Archaic Data Recovery / Excavation Domestic Structure or Architectural Complex Settlements Domestic Structures Non-Domestic Structures Church / religious structure Ancient church / religious structure Ceramic Chipped Stone Fauna Metal Wood arrow Dataset dataone:urn:node:TDAR https://doi.org/10.6067:XCV83F4NQ6_meta$v=1321478306505 2024-11-03T19:05:09Z Investigations indicate that the archaeological sites of the Nonhwest Bering Sea belong to the Lakhtina culture. This is corroborated by the common tradition of the stone and bone industry, ceramics, economy, and house construction. Dataset Bering Sea the Digital Archaeological Record (via DataONE) Bering Sea Lakhtina ENVELOPE(179.091,179.091,62.973,62.973) ENVELOPE(-153.42682,-153.25104,57.125805,57.04521)
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topic Archaic
Data Recovery / Excavation
Domestic Structure or Architectural Complex
Settlements
Domestic Structures
Non-Domestic Structures
Church / religious structure
Ancient church / religious structure
Ceramic
Chipped Stone
Fauna
Metal
Wood
arrow
spellingShingle Archaic
Data Recovery / Excavation
Domestic Structure or Architectural Complex
Settlements
Domestic Structures
Non-Domestic Structures
Church / religious structure
Ancient church / religious structure
Ceramic
Chipped Stone
Fauna
Metal
Wood
arrow
Orekhov, Aleksandr A.
An Early Culture of the Northwest Bering Sea
topic_facet Archaic
Data Recovery / Excavation
Domestic Structure or Architectural Complex
Settlements
Domestic Structures
Non-Domestic Structures
Church / religious structure
Ancient church / religious structure
Ceramic
Chipped Stone
Fauna
Metal
Wood
arrow
description Investigations indicate that the archaeological sites of the Nonhwest Bering Sea belong to the Lakhtina culture. This is corroborated by the common tradition of the stone and bone industry, ceramics, economy, and house construction.
format Dataset
author Orekhov, Aleksandr A.
author_facet Orekhov, Aleksandr A.
author_sort Orekhov, Aleksandr A.
title An Early Culture of the Northwest Bering Sea
title_short An Early Culture of the Northwest Bering Sea
title_full An Early Culture of the Northwest Bering Sea
title_fullStr An Early Culture of the Northwest Bering Sea
title_full_unstemmed An Early Culture of the Northwest Bering Sea
title_sort early culture of the northwest bering sea
publisher the Digital Archaeological Record
publishDate
url https://doi.org/10.6067:XCV83F4NQ6_meta$v=1321478306505
op_coverage ENVELOPE(-153.42682,-153.25104,57.125805,57.04521)
long_lat ENVELOPE(179.091,179.091,62.973,62.973)
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geographic Bering Sea
Lakhtina
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Lakhtina
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genre_facet Bering Sea
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