Prehistory of Alaska
This page serves as the index page for a series of documents that provide an
OVERVIEW of the prehistory of Alaska and for another set of documents that briefly
describe the cultural resources (archaeology, history, ethnography) in each national
park and preserve in the state.
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The overview of Alaskan prehistory is divided into several units
- Early Prehistory discusses events prior to 4000BP
- Late Prehistory: discusses regional knowledge on a more local basis:
There are 15 National Parks and Preserves in Alaska.
Clicking on the park acronym will produce the general description of the cultural resources in each park.
-- Aniakchak National Monument and Preserve - (ANIA)
-- Bering Land Bridge National Preserve - (BELA)
-- Cape Krusenstern National Monument - (CAKR)
-- Denali National Park and Preserve -(DENA)
-- Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve - (GAAR)
-- Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve - (GLBA)
-- Katmai National Park and Preserve - (KATM)
-- Kenai Fjords National Park -(KEFJ)
-- Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park -(KLGO)
-- Kobuk Valley National Park - (KOVA)
-- Lake Clark National Park and Preserve - (LACL)
-- Noatak National Preserve - (NOAT)
-- Sitka National Historical Park - (SITK)
-- Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve -(WRST)
-- Yukon-Charley Rivers National Preserve -(YUCH)
A BIBLIOGRAPHY of sources on Alaskan archaeology is also available.
For more general information, go to the main National Park Service homepage Parknet, or to the National Park Service Cultural Resources homepage Links to the Past.
Last Updated:Wednesday, 22-Dec-2004 09:34:22 Eastern Standard Time
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