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Culture Chronology. While there is a generalized cultural chronology for the broader Cook Inlet region (Table 3; see also, e.g., Xxxxx 1998; Xxxxxxx 1996, 1998), data recovery may provide a more specific regional archaeological sequence for the central Kenai Peninsula and resolve technical questions specific to archaeological inquiry and method. Early and Middle Holocene sites in the region—including Round Mountain (XXX-00094) and Quartz Creek (SEW-00187), which may date to 8,000–10,000 BP (Xxxxx 1994a), and the Round Mountain II site (SEW-00214), which may date to approximately 4,500 BP (XxXxxxx 1985)—suggest at least ephemeral use of the area by early hunters. However, dating of these sites is based largely on artifact typological similarities with artifacts from other dated sites. Radiocarbon dates obtained from charcoal at the Round Mountain site (XXX-00094) give much more recent dates for the assemblage than typology suggests (XxXxxxx 1985:251). Systematic careful excavation of stratified, intact archaeological sites in context with datable organic material and artifacts could not only inform Kenai Peninsula archaeology, it could also contribute to world archaeological inquiry. Our understanding of Early and Middle Holocene sites in the Project area is based on the typology of a limited number of lithic artifacts. Similarly, our understanding of the vast majority of known sites in the Project area, which are largely represented by surface depressions, is limited to a few subsurface investigations of house pits and pit features, a small number of which have proven to be burial sites. House pits and burials show diversity in type and provide strong evidence for use of the area by both Eskimo and Athabascan groups (XxXxxxx 1985). While both groups are represented in the archaeological record in the region, questions remain regarding each group’s use of the Sqilantnu Archaeological District area. Research questions to be explored through the data include: • Is there any further evidence of Early Holocene site use or occupation within the Project area? • Is there any further evidence of Northern Archaic Tradition sites within the Project area? ASTt? Denali? • How do Early and Middle Holocene activities in the lake and river areas differ from coastal adaptations? • What, if any, was the chronological overlap on the upper Kenai River between Riverine Kachemak and Xxxx’xxx groups? o Is it associated with climactic conditions? • What material culture evidence exists for Riverine ...
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