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Hall, E. S., Jr.
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Kangiguksuk - a cultural reconstruction of a sixteenth century Eskimo site in northern Alaska.
Arctic Anthropology 8(1): 1-101.
–Reports a rib identified as that of "Steller's sea cow", with man-made cuts and gashes, found in a living site together with fossil mammoth and bison fragments (23, 34, 52). The site is well north of Bering Strait. See also Whitmore & Gard (1977).
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Alaska
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Hall, E.S., Jr. (HG; archeological site, Kangiguksuk; 23, 34, 52.) |
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Archeological Sites, Sirenia at
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Hall, E.S., Jr. (HG; Kangiguksuk, Alaska; 16th Century Eskimo site; 23, 34, 52.) |
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Arctic Region
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Hall, E.S., Jr. (HG; Kangiguksuk, Alaska; 23, 34, 52.) |
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Economic Uses
(SEE ALSO: Archeological Sites, Sirenia at; Hunting and Capture; Medicinal Applications; Religious, Superstitious, or Ornamental Use or Observance; Weed Control)
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Hall, E.S., Jr. (HG; Alaska; bone ?used as backing for cutting skins; 34.) |
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Hydrodamalis gigas (Zimmermann, 1780) Palmer, 1895
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Hall, E.S., Jr. (at archeological site, Kangiguksuk, Alaska; 23, 34, 52.) |
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