Initial findings suggest the cache was used to preserve moose and caribou meat in the harsh climate of southeastern Alaska ...
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according to a Dec. 6 news release from the Alaska military complex where the discovery was made. Cache pits are like root cellars. They were used to preserve fish, meat and berries, archaeologist ...
"It's just like a little time capsule." Archaeologists in Alaska were recently exploring a trail that runs along Upper Cook ...
Alaska’s winters are brutal, with temperatures plunging far below freezing. Yet, some animals have evolved to survive and even thrive in these extreme conditions. From Arctic foxes to mighty moose, ...
He has hunted moose in Alaska for forty years and can practically read their ... “If neither o’ you fellers want that moose,” Tex whispered, “I reckon I’ll take him and have the meat flown back to ...
A 1,000-year-old cache pit believed to have been used to store moose or caribou meat has been discovered in Alaska, providing ...
The Dene people, or Athabascans, including the Dena'ina and Ahtna tribes, traditionally used these areas for summer fishing ...
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Archaeologists in Alaska discover a 1,000-year-old Indigenous food cache with traces of moose and caribou, shedding light on ...