9000 BC Anangula Archaeological District represents one of the earliest known human settlements in the Aleutian Islands. It was possibly settled by users of the Bering Land Bridge, across which it is believed that nomadic people from Asia traveled to the North American continent.
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- en.m.wikipedia.org Anangula Archeological DistrictThe Anangula Site (also Anangula Archeological District and Ananiuliak Island Archeological District) is an archaeological site in the Aleutian Islands of Alaska.
- nps.gov subjects/nhlalaska/upload/Anangula-…archeological district is made up of the Anangula Village site and the Anangula Core and Blade.
- virtualglobetrotting.com map/anangula-…The Anangula Site or Anangula Archeological District is an archaeological site in Alaska. Located on a 1.5 miles (2.4 km)...
- fs.usda.gov detail/r10/learning/history-culture/…Looking out at the Anangula Archaeological District. ... For more information: National Historic Landmark, Anangula Archeological District Website.
- maps.roadtrippers.com us/ak/points-of-interest/…The Anangula Site (also Anangula Archeological District and Ananiuliak Island Archeological District) is an archaeological site in the Aleutian Islands...
- core.tdar.org document/114576/anangula-a-geologic…Cite this Record. Anangula: a Geologic Interpretation of the Oldest Archeological Site in the Aleutians. Robert F. Black, William S. Laughlin.Bulunamadı: district
- es.aroundus.com p/4812232-anangula-archeological-…Crear una cuenta. Iniciar sesión. Anangula Archeological District. ... Seal Island Historic District Distrito histórico en Estados Unidos de América. USA. 440.9 km.
- semanticscholar.org paper/Anangula:-A-Geologic-…Anangula preserves remains of a lamellar flake industry probably between 8000 and 12,000 years old because of a unique combination of geologic factors.Bulunamadı: district
- http://npshistory.com publications/nhl/nhl-ak-coloring-…The Anangula Archeological District National Historic Landmark is the earliest known settlement in the Aleutian Islands and was built by ancestors of Unanga...
- pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov 17799233/Anangula preserves remains of a lamellar flake industry probably between 8000 and 12,000 years old because of a unique combination of geologic factors.Bulunamadı: archeological, district