• The Anangula Site (also Anangula Archeological District and Ananiuliak Island Archeological District) is an archaeological site in the Aleutian Islands...
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  • The Anangula Archaeological District is made up of two precontact sites: The Anangula Village site and the Anangula Core and Blade manufacturing site.
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  • Anangula ( İngiliz Anangula Adası ), ayrıca Ananiuliak ( İngiliz Ananiuliak Adası [1] [2] ), Aleut Adaları'nın bir parçası olan Fox Adaları'ndaki küçük bir adadır .
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  • Anangula preserves remains of a lamellar flake industry probably between 8000 and 12,000 years old because of a unique combination of geologic factors.
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  • The Anangula Site or Anangula Archeological District is an archaeological site in Alaska. Located on a 1.5 miles (2.4 km) long island in the Aleutian...
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  • Anangula Anangula Archaeological District represents one of the earliest known human settlements in the Aleutian Islands.
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  • You are going to email the following Anangula—A Major Pressure-Microblade Site in the Aleutian Islands, Alaska: Reevaluating Its Lithic Component.
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  • Anangula preserves remains of a lamellar flake industry probably between 8000 and 12,000 years old because of a unique combination of geologic factors.
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  • Cite this Record. Anangula: a Geologic Interpretation of the Oldest Archeological Site in the Aleutians. Robert F. Black, William S. Laughlin.
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  • B. Relation of Anangula lsland to the Bering Land Bridge Archaeological lnvestigation of the Anangula Unifacial, Core and Blade Site .
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  • Tie ir citi galamērķi, ar kuriem atrast saistītas vietas Anangula Archeological District: Church of the Holy … Unalaska Airport. Unalga. Battle of Dutch Har…
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  • The Anangula Core-and-Blade site (eastern Aleutians), discovered in 1938, dates between ca. 9600 and 8000 cal.
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