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43: 74:. Since the large tools and emphasis on whales were out of keeping with known cultures, it was concluded that the site reflected an undiscovered culture who practiced whaling before other cultures of the Arctic leading to the controversial naming of the site. Some modern scholars contend that the site reflects scavenging from beached whales. A 2003 archaeological field investigation of the site theorized that the site was likely inhabited three distinct times by a group of people who lived and hunted across the landscape. 39:. It is the only known site attributed to the Old Whaling culture. The site consists of five semi-subterranean winter houses roughly 100 meters away from five above-ground summer houses. The site's inhabitation dates to roughly 3000 years ago. 69:
cranium, and large stone tools, assumed to be used for processing hunted whales. The inhabitants of the site used vertebrae within their houses, possibly as a form of furniture. Whalebone furniture re-emerged around 800 AD in the whaling
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The Old Whalers are the mysterious people of Cape Krusenstern. They appeared suddenly at the cape, lived there during the early Choris period, and then disappeared the Old Whaling culture is an enigma in the prehistoric record of the
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It is unknown who the inhabitants of the site were or what caused the site to be abandoned. James L. Giddings stated that:
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Savelle, James M. (2005). "The Development of Indigenous Whaling: Prehistoric and Historic Contexts".
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Darwent, John (2005). "Occupational history of the old whaling site at Cape Krusenstern, Alaska".
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This article is about the Arctic archaeological site. For the whaling station in California, see
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Hunting the Largest Animals: Native Whaling in the Western Arctic and Subarctic
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The initial excavations found scatterings of whalebones, including a
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Old Whaling Station
archaeological site
Cape Krusenstern National Monument
Alaska
Beach Ridges on the Shore of Cape Krusenstern (8430063549)
Baleen whale
Thule people
"Geophysical analysis at the Old Whaling site, Cape Krusenstern, Alaska, reveals the possible impact of permafrost loss on archaeological interpretation"
doi
10.3402/polar.v32i0.19888
ISSN
1751-8369




doi
10.15021/00002660
Seven discoveries of Bering Strait
OCLC
754641549
Categories
Archaeological sites in Alaska
Native American history of Alaska
Pre-statehood history of Alaska

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