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    Expanding the Kachemak: Surplus Production and the Development of Multi-Season Storage in Alaska's Kodiak Archipelago by Steffian, Amy F., Saltonstall, Patrick G., Kopperl, Robert E.

    Published in Arctic anthropology (01-01-2006)
    “…Surplus production is a hallmark of Alaska's prehistoric coastal societies. Over the millennia, foragers procured greater quantities of resources with…”
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    Response to Lee and Graburn's Review of "Looking Both Ways: Heritage and Identity of the Alutiiq People" by Crowell, Aron L., Pullar, Gordon L., Steffian, Amy F., Haakanson, Sven

    Published in American anthropologist (01-06-2004)
    “…Molly Lee and Nelson Graburn's review of Looking Both Ways: Heritage and Identity of the Alutiiq People, was created through a collaboration and dialogue…”
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    Metabolic Stress among Prehistoric Foragers of the Central Alaskan Gulf by Steffian, Amy F., Simon, James J. K.

    Published in Arctic anthropology (01-01-1994)
    “…Radiographic analysis of human long bones from two Kachemak tradition sites on Kodiak Island, Alaska, identified the presence of Harris lines in multiple…”
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    Expanding the Kachemak: Surplus Production and the Development of Multi-Season Storage in Alaska's Kodiak Archipelago by Steffian, Amy F, Saltonstall, Patrick G, Kopperl, Robert E

    Published in Arctic anthropology (01-01-2006)
    “…Surplus production is a hallmark of Alaska’s prehistoric coastal societies. Over the millennia, foragers procured greater quantities of resources with…”
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    Archaeological Coal in the Gulf of Alaska: A View from Kodiak Island by Steffian, Amy F.

    Published in Arctic anthropology (01-01-1992)
    “…During recent excavations at the Uyak (KOD-145) and Old Karluk (KAR-031) sites, Kodiak Island, Alaska, a large number of coal artifacts and debris related to…”
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    Looking Both Ways: Heritage and Identity of the Alutiiq People by Workman, Karen Wood

    Published in Arctic (01-12-2002)
    “…Looking Both Ways is the catalog for an exhibit that looks at Alutiiq past and present from internal and external perspectives. It is a joint project of the…”
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