The Ipiutak site is a large archaeological site at Point Hope in northwest Alaska, United States. It is one of the most important discoveries in this...
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completely replaced the genetically distinct indigenous Dorset people. Ipiutak site Raghavan et al. 2014, p. 3. Gibbon, Guy; Ames, Kenneth (1998). Archaeology...
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archeological investigation is at the Ekven site, a site of importance comparable to that of the Ipiutak site across the Bering Strait on Point Hope. Prior...
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Ekven (category Archaeological sites in Russia)
important archaeological discoveries in this area, competing only with Ipiutak site, Alaska, United States. The archaeological finds here produced a clearer...
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200 BC–400 AD Hopewell tradition North America 100 BC–AD 400 Teotihuacan Mesoamerica 100 BC –AD 550 Ipiutak site North America, Alaska 100 BC –AD 800...
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continued into the 1940s. The headland is an important archaeological site, yielding Ipiutak artifacts, many burials and artifacts associated with the Thule...
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In addition, two sites in Alaska were designated National Historic Landmarks, but the designation was later withdrawn. These sites appear in a separate...
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largest archaeological sites in the Arctic, the Ipiutak site, which became the type site of the Ipiutak culture. Rainey sought to better understand his...
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Park Service. Ipiutak site (Point Hope, Alaska). An archaeological site documenting Ipiutak culture, 100–200 BCE to 800 CE. Iyatayet site (Cape Denbigh...
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Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, OCLC 20706997. Location derived from its GNIS feature record; the NRIS lists the site as "Address Restricted"...
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