This story appears in the April 2017 issue of National Geographic magazine. The archaeological site of Nunalleq on the southwest coast of Alaska preserves a fateful moment, frozen in time.
The Dene people, or Athabascans, including the Dena'ina and Ahtna tribes, traditionally used these areas for summer fishing ...
COOK INLET, ALASKA—Alaska Public Media reports that a food storage space similar to a root cellar was discovered at an archaeological site associated with the Dene people in south-central Alaska.
These goggles, crafted by the Thule people who lived in Alaska and northern Canada around 800 to 1600, are a very early ...
Archaeology Field School: Alaska (ANTH 4140) offers professional-level training in field research methods to undergraduate students as well as graduate students. Advanced Archaeological Field Studies: ...
Connor Johnen (MA Student, University of Wyoming), WAPA Fund, Retracing the 1969 CSU Archaeological Survey of the Southern Wind River Range Katherine Mulliken (MA Student, University of Alaska ...