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Site Formation Processes on the Coast of Alaska

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Description: From Backdirt, studying the natural processes that have shaped the archaeological changing physical environment.
Close attention to detail at Mink Island has resulted in several intriguing discoveries. Over eighty percent of the disarticulated bivalve shells recovered (N=352) are right valves as opposed to left. Anatomical symmetry of both halves seem to preclude taphonic explanations for the suggesting answers are to be found elsewhere.
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