This site report describes excavations from 1963 on Kodiak Island, Alaska, and defines an early local phase of the Kachemak tradition called the Old Kiavak phase. Information remains insufficient to fully describe this phase as well as the third and fourth millennium B.P. occupation at the site owing to poor recovery of organic artifacts and a very sparse inventory from the earliest levels. Comparisons with other Early Kachemak components found on...
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