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Thule Fuel Management at Cape Espenberg (N-O Alaska): Experimental Protocol and Dataset from Current Driftwood Deposits and Archaeological Charcoal Remains
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Fuel Use and Hearth Function in the Later Prehistory of Northwestern Alaska – Micromorphology of Combustion Structures at Birnirk and Thule Site of the Cape Espenberg Spit
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