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Article: Hillside site, St. Lawrence Island, Alaska: an examination of collections from the 1930s.
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- June 1, 2000
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THE HILLSIDE SITE, ST. LAWRENCE ISLAND, ALASKA: AN EXAMINATION OF COLLECTIONS FROM THE 1930s. By DON E. DUMOND. Eugene, Oregon: University of Oregon, 1998. University of Oregon Anthropological Papers No. 55. vi + 199 p., maps, b&w illus., bib., 29 plates. Softbound. US$15.00 + s&h.
St. Lawrence Island lies in the northern reaches of the Bering Sea, near the strait of the same name where North America and Asia make their closest approach. Archaeological sites in coastal areas bordering the Bering Sea bear witness to a variety of marine hunting cultures that occupied those shores over the past few thousand years. Standing at the crossroads between continents, and ...