Highland Hunters: Prehistoric Resource Use In The Yukon-Tanana Uplands

Thesis (M.A.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2012 The purpose of this study was to conduct a first approximation of explorations and excavations throughout the White Mountain and Steese Conservation areas during the summer field seasons of 2010 and 2011 in the Yukon Tanana Uplands. An analysis of t...

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Main Author: Smith, Gerad M.
Other Authors: Potter, Ben
Format: Thesis
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Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11122/8593
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spelling ftunivalaska:oai:scholarworks.alaska.edu:11122/8593 2023-05-15T18:48:51+02:00 Highland Hunters: Prehistoric Resource Use In The Yukon-Tanana Uplands Smith, Gerad M. Potter, Ben 2012 http://hdl.handle.net/11122/8593 unknown http://hdl.handle.net/11122/8593 Department of Anthropology Archaeology Native American studies Thesis ma 2012 ftunivalaska 2023-02-23T21:37:05Z Thesis (M.A.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2012 The purpose of this study was to conduct a first approximation of explorations and excavations throughout the White Mountain and Steese Conservation areas during the summer field seasons of 2010 and 2011 in the Yukon Tanana Uplands. An analysis of the lithic artifacts from five site excavations (the Big Bend, Bachelor Creek, Bear Creek, US Creek and Cripple Creek) was then undertaken. These assemblages were then examined and modeled using risk-assessments, optimal resource use, and behavior processes in order to explore the interdependence of environment, ecology, and material culture that drove prehistoric subsistence cycles in this area. This archaeological research will supplement ethnographies to indicate patterns of change in landscape value, trade networks, and local economic strategies. Thesis Alaska Yukon University of Alaska: ScholarWorks@UA Fairbanks Yukon
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topic Archaeology
Native American studies
spellingShingle Archaeology
Native American studies
Smith, Gerad M.
Highland Hunters: Prehistoric Resource Use In The Yukon-Tanana Uplands
topic_facet Archaeology
Native American studies
description Thesis (M.A.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2012 The purpose of this study was to conduct a first approximation of explorations and excavations throughout the White Mountain and Steese Conservation areas during the summer field seasons of 2010 and 2011 in the Yukon Tanana Uplands. An analysis of the lithic artifacts from five site excavations (the Big Bend, Bachelor Creek, Bear Creek, US Creek and Cripple Creek) was then undertaken. These assemblages were then examined and modeled using risk-assessments, optimal resource use, and behavior processes in order to explore the interdependence of environment, ecology, and material culture that drove prehistoric subsistence cycles in this area. This archaeological research will supplement ethnographies to indicate patterns of change in landscape value, trade networks, and local economic strategies.
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title Highland Hunters: Prehistoric Resource Use In The Yukon-Tanana Uplands
title_short Highland Hunters: Prehistoric Resource Use In The Yukon-Tanana Uplands
title_full Highland Hunters: Prehistoric Resource Use In The Yukon-Tanana Uplands
title_fullStr Highland Hunters: Prehistoric Resource Use In The Yukon-Tanana Uplands
title_full_unstemmed Highland Hunters: Prehistoric Resource Use In The Yukon-Tanana Uplands
title_sort highland hunters: prehistoric resource use in the yukon-tanana uplands
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