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Video

All video files are in Windows Media format. If you don't already have Windows Media Player, you can download for free from Microsoft: PC version | Mac version.

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Archaeologist Dr. Aron Crowell explains the use of an adze found at one of the dig sites.
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Archaeological Technician Dan Anahonak describes his experience digging in his own ancestral sites.
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High school intern Forest Kvasnikoff describes his experience digging in his own ancestral sites.
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Dr. Maribeth Murray explains what can be learned from analyzing isotope levels in animal bone recovered from the archaeological site.
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Archaeologist Dr. Aron Crowell explains the use of a knife blade found at one of the dig sites.
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Dr. Maribeth Murray explains what can be learned from a seal jawbone recovered from the archaeological site.
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Archaeologist Dr. Aron Crowell explains the use of an ulu found at one of the dig sites.
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Dr. Maribeth Murray explains what can be learned from animal bones recovered from the archaeological site.
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Archaeologist Dr. Aron Crowell explains the significance of scarred trees in Kenai Fjords National Park.

Audio

The audio files are available in both Windows Media and RealPlayer formats.

Listen to a Peninsula Public Radio story on the project.
Windows Media RealPlayer