A multi-period village site at the confluence of the Kugarak and Selawik Rivers in Northwest Alaska. Two of the more than 20 house pits there were excavated by D.D. Anderson in 1993-94, one dating to the twentieth century (House 1) and the other (House 2) to the mid-eighteenth century. Data sets include separate catalogs of artifacts and faunal remains from each house, listed by CN and precise provenience, plots of remains, and photographic plates of artifacts from both houses. The artifacts are curated at the Laboratory for Circumpolar Studies, Haffenreffer Museum, Brown University. References include: Anderson, Douglas D. (2023). The Inupiat of Northwest Alaska during the past Millennium. Borgo Publishing, Tuscaloosa.
Laboratory for Circumpolar Studies Haffenreffer Museum,
"Kuutchiaq"
Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology.
Brown Digital Repository. Brown University Library.
https://doi.org/10.26300/9ka0-4936
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