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IDDescriptionMaterialYearSiteAHRS IDPics
UA2020-134-0160 abrader schist 1998 Wales Beach Site TEL-00026
UA2020-134-0186 abrader sandstone 1998 Wales Beach Site TEL-00026
UA2020-134-0335 abrader basalt 1998 Wales Beach Site TEL-00026
UA2020-134-0341 abrader basalt 1998 Wales Beach Site TEL-00026
UA2020-134-1449 abrader basalt 2000 Wales Beach Site TEL-00026
UA2020-134-1456 abrader basalt 2000 Wales Beach Site TEL-00026
UA2020-135-0170 abrader sandstone 2000 Kurigitavik Mound TEL-00079
UA2020-135-0265 abrader sandstone 2000 Kurigitavik Mound TEL-00079
UA2020-135-0702 abrader sandstone 2000 Kurigitavik Mound TEL-00079
UA2020-135-1240 abrader sandstone 2000 Kurigitavik Mound TEL-00079
UA2020-135-1241 abrader sandstone 2000 Kurigitavik Mound TEL-00079
UA2020-135-1583 abrader schist 1998 Kurigitavik Mound TEL-00079
UA2020-135-1836 abrader sandstone 1999 Kurigitavik Mound TEL-00079
UA2020-135-1930 abrader sandstone 1999 Kurigitavik Mound TEL-00079
UA2020-135-1991 abrader pumice 1999 Kurigitavik Mound TEL-00079
UA2020-135-1996 abrader quartzite 1999 Kurigitavik Mound TEL-00079
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Archaeological sites near Wales, Alaska, on the coast of Bering Strait, exist at a crossroads of continents and provide a rich sequence of human activity for over 1,200 years. Wales was the site of ten years of recent archaeological investigations, which produced approximately 30,000 artifacts, faunal and floral remains, and sediment samples.

This website offers access to the Wales collections at the University of Alaska Museum of the North. Website development funded by US NSF grant 2040323.