The archaeology of the Yakutat Foreland : a socioecological view

The Yakutat Foreland is a 120-km-long by 40-km-wide coastal plain, presently the ethnographic home of the YakutatTlingit. Prehistorically, the area was occupied variously by coastal groups from the west (Pacific Gulf Yupik speakers and Eyak) and by a migration of Antha Athapaskans from the Copper Ri...

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Main Author: Davis, Stanley Drew
Other Authors: Waters, Michael R., Tchakerian, Vatche P., Lobdell, John E., Carlson, David Lee, Bryant, Vaughn M.
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 1996
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/158162