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373 Abbott, M. B.; non-microblade components during Younger Dryas, 241 Abramova, Z. A.; Afontova Gora sites and, 35; archaeological variability and, 33; frequency data and, 38; Kokorevo sites and, 35; lithic expectations and, 36; LUP sites of Afontova Gora 2 and, 44; mammoth steppe in Siberia and, 2; microblade industry in Siberia and, 95; Novoselovo 7 and, 36; Siberian assemblages and, 5 Abri Pataud; three early and intermediate Aurignacian hearths, 192 Academy of Sciences in Novosibirsk, 5 Acheson, S. R.; occupation of outer coast areas and, 335 Ackerman, Robert E.; American Paleoarctic tradition and, 22; bow and arrow technology and, 18, 365; Denali complex and, 267; Dry Creek site and, 303; Gallagher Flint Station site and, 107; Ground Hog Bay assemblage and, 336; Ilnuk site and, 260; Lime Hills Cave and, 262–263; Mesa complex and, 20, 167, 172; microblade insets from Trail Creek and, 100; microblade technology and, 150, 222, 346, 357; Northern Paleoindian tradition and, 120; Nukluk Mountain sites and, 365; obsidian sourcing research and coastal trade networks, 282; region-scale variability and, 128; scraper planes and, 332; Spein Mountain site and, 171; Sumnagin culture and, 106; weapon systems and, 129 Adovasio, J. M.; diversity among North American sites and, 355; flat-platformed conical cores and, 355; Meadowcroft Rockshelter site and, 106, 353 Advanced Instrumentation Lab at the Department of Geology and Geophysics; XRF analyses and, 272 Afontova culture, 123–125; artifact diversity and, 39; basic theoretical concerns and methods, 36–37; bipolar cores and, 39; emergence of, 33–34; frequencies of lithic artifact types and, 33, 38; KruskalWallis test and, 41; lithic variables related to primary reduction activities, 24, 42; radiocarbon-dated cultural occupations of, 34; summary of statistical tests for, 39–40, 44 Afontova Gora, 33, 35–44, 102 Agate Basin, 106, 121, 167; form and flaking patterns, 356; lanceolate points and, 170; northern Ontario assemblages and, 357; projectile points and, 172; spurred gravers and, 171; “Yuma type” points and, 168 Ager, Thomas A.; climatic shifts in eastern Beringia and, 236; southeastern Alaska at close of Pleistocene and, 255; transition from herb tundra to shrub tundra and, 217 Aigner, Jean S.; Anangula blade site and, 8 Aion; Beringian microblade tradition sites, 95–96, 100 Aion Island, 99 Airdrop Lake, 273; distribution of obsidian in assemblages and, 279–280 Akhlun Mountains, 255 Akimova, Elena V.; archaeological variability and, 33; mammoth steppe in Siberia and, 2; Siberia and late glacial cultural history, 34; sophisticated blade technology and, 124 Akmak; American Paleoarctic tradition and, 8, 22; asymmetrically convex “biface cores” and, 337; chipped stone artifacts of, 9; Onion Portage site and, 5 Aksenov, M. P.; Bol’shoi Iakor’ 1 and, 72 Alaska; American Paleoarctic tradition and, 22; artifacts and, 348; association of fauna and technology, 220; association of habitat and technology, 222; association of technology and ungulate species, 220–221; bifrontal wedge-shaped cores and, 99; Broken Mammoth and, 16; changes in resource use through time and, 219; changes in ungulate taxa use and, 219; chronological control achieved (1968–76), 5, 8; component abundance summary and, 218; dated components with chindadn bifaces and, 225; definition of study assemblages and, 130; Denbigh Flint complex and, 160; distribution of study sites and eco-regions, 137–138; earliest cultural complexes of, 3; early archaeological sequence in, 346–351; early Holocene assemblages and, 215; geoarchaeological models of interior sites and, 308–310; Great Lumpers (1977–88), 12–14; habitat use and, 222– 223; Healy Lake site and, 10; Holocene Thermal Maximum and, 217; lanceolate points and, 170; late Pleistocene assemblages and, 215, 224–225; late Pleistocene (Database), 119–121; lithic assemblage variability and, 121–122; lowland and microblade-bearing component distributions, 223; Mesa artifacts and, 167; microblade core technologies and, 3, 22; microblade use in systemic contexts and, 218; nature of artifactual assemblages and, 310– 317; Nogahabara 1 and, 18; Northern Archaic cultures and, 160; northern Paleoindian technologies and, 19; obsidian sourcing research and, 282; paleodemography and, 217; Paleoindian assemblages in, 153; pollen work and, 311; post-Beringian tradition sites, 107; postulated route of Plains bison hunters , 175; projectile point types and, 130; radiocarbon record for, 236–239; scraper planes and, 332; Spein Mountain and, 20; study area with components older than 7000 cal BP, 216; Sumnagin complex and, 111; surface archaeological records and, 134–136; technology occurrence by habitat and, 222; unglaciated landscapes of, 2 Alaska Archaeological Obsidian Database (AAOD), 270–272, 283; Batza Téna and, 281; Group K obsidian artifacts and, 281; obsidian groups in eastern Beringia and, 273...

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