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Old Kiavak site, Kodiak Island, Alaska, and the Early Kachemak phase.
Arctic
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September 1, 1996|
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(Received 14 November 1995; accepted in revised form 4 March 1996)
ABSTRACT. Excavations from 1963 on Kodiak Island, Alaska represent an early regional phase of the Kachemak tradition called "Early Kachemak" and a local phase called "Old Kiavak." Information remains insufficient to fully outline this phase of the third and fourth millennium B.P. owing to poor recovery of organic artifacts and a very sparse inventory. Comparisons with other Early Kachemak components found on Kodiak Island and elsewhere show considerable geographic variation. The Old Kiavak phase ...
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