ANTH 225
Field School in Subarctic Archaeology and Ethnography
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o2013 Course Outline

oLittle John - Collaboration Leads to Mutual Respect and Success

oFilm: Little John Country

oMap of Central Field Locations and Travel Routes

oSome Photos of the Little John Site Locality

oSome Views From the Little John Site

oNorm Easton's Borderlands Project Publications

oA Little About Norman Easton

oRelation of Little John to Beaver Creek Village

oFor Students - Selected Readings

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Readings - Western Subarctic Archaeology

 

Readings related to the Little John and related sites in the area excavated or surveyed by the Scottie Creek Culture History Project can be found on my publications webpage.

Additional Readings for Western Subarctic Archaeology include the following:

- Mike Bever's account of the history of archaeological investigations in the western subarctic seeking evidence of early human occupation in Beringia

- an introduction to the first culture history scheme for the Yukon developed by Bill Workman in 1978

- a good general overview of the environmental and culture history of Beringia by Hoffecker and Elias

- EJ Dixon's most recent review of early Eastern Beringia occupations integrating recent paleogeographic reconstructions

- Don Clark's 1983 paper examining the Northern Cordilleran complex first proposed by Scotty MacNeish

- the 1993 paper that introduced the Nenana Complex in the western subarctic by Hoffecker, Powers, and Goebels

- an introduction to the Holocene culture history of the Tanana Valley by Charles Holmes that introduces the Taiga Period

- an introduction to the Late Pleistocene - Early Holocene of the Tanana Valley by Charles Holmes

- Chuck's most recent summary of the findings at Swan Point, the oldest documented site in the western subarctic

- a review of a selection of archaeological sites of Western Beringia (Siberian)

- a review of a selection of archaeological sites of Eastern Beringia (North American)

- a review of the Northern Archaic in Alaska by Julie Esdale

- Ben Potter and others on Holocene variability in the Tanana valley

- a review of Late Prehistoric and Historic sites in the boreal forest by Arundale and others

- Potter and others announce the discovery of Pleistocene house remains and child's cremation in its hearth at the Upward Sun River site (formerly known as the Little Delta Dune site) along with the supporting online material of this remarkable recent find

- Greg Hare's cautionary review of projectile point sequences in Yukon

 

- Healy Lake papers: an account of Late Prehistoric and Historic remains from Healy Lake by John Cooke and

- the most recent findings from Healy Lake establishing a 13 kya cultural occupation for the Chindadn complex by myself and others

- George Pearson's re-evaluation of the cultural sequence at Moose Creek demonstrating seperation between designated Denali and Nenana complex layers

- Jon Driver and others summary paper on the cultural sequence at Charlie Lake Cave site in northern British Columbia

- former ArcomNorth Glen MacKay's analysis of the Nii-ii site, just down the road from Little John

 

 

 

 

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