Iñupiat Sod House Excavated in Alaska
Monday, October 7, 2013
WALAKPA, ALASKA—A sod house dating to 500 A.D. and a midden were discovered last summer by some ATV riders driving along Alaska’s Arctic Ocean coastline. The site, which was exposed during storms, is in danger of washing into the sea, so archaeologist Anne Jensen and her team have been working quickly to excavate it and protect it from the coming winter season. “Arctic archaeology is pretty labor intensive and expensive,” she explained. Jensen will spend this winter analyzing the finds. Iñupiat people are known to have lived in this area for 3,500 years.
Advertisement
Earliest archers in the Americas, sounds of a spirit cave, Tibetan yak herders, joining up with Caesar, and the first Buddhist king of the Khmer Empire
Don’t forget your basket
Advertisement
Advertisement