Asymmetric Knife. XCB-105-2630

Asymmetric Knife. XCB-105-2630

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Asymmetric Knife. XCB-105-2630. 400 BCE-100 CE XCB-105 Adamagan, situated atop Morzhovoi Bay on the western Alaska Peninsula, boasts a massive village with diverse occupations. At its peak occupation from 400 BCE to 100 CE, it stood as the largest Arctic village, housing approximately 1000 inhabitants. Limited occupations also date back to 2200-1700 BCE, 1000-600 BCE, and 900-1100 CE. The Western Alaska Peninsula artifacts stem from research conducted under grants NSF 9630072, NSF 9814086, NSF 9996372, NSF 9996415, NSF 1139266, NSF 1321411. H. Maschner led the investigation as Principal Investigator. These artifacts were digitized using either a Faro Edge Arm or a Minolta Vivid 9i scanner. Geomagic and Polyworks software facilitated further processing. Two to eight photos were utilized for texture in Geomagic Wrap. Initial digitization took place at the IVL, located within Idahoe State University. Subsequent analysis and publication were completed at Global Digital Heritage.

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