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Little Panguingue Creek: A c. 9600-Year-Old Prehistoric Knapping Workshop in the Nenana Valley, Central AlaskaFootnote*

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Yan Axel Gómez Coutouly, Angela K. Gore, Charles E. Holmes, Kelly E. Graf & Ted Goebel. (2021) “Knapping, My Child, is Made of Errors”: Apprentice Knappers at Swan Point and Little Panguingue Creek, Two Prehistoric Sites in Central Alaska. Lithic Technology 46:1, pages 2-26.
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Angela K. Gore, Kelly Graf & Joshua J. Lynch. (2023) Characterizing Archaeological Rhyolites in the Nenana Valley, Interior Alaska. Minerals 13:9, pages 1146.
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Kelly E. Graf, Angela K. Gore, J. Anne Melton, Tarah Marks, Lyndsay DiPietro, Ted Goebel, Michael R. Waters & David Rhode. (2019) Recent excavations at Owl Ridge, interior Alaska: Site stratigraphy, chronology, and site formation and implications for late Pleistocene archaeology and peopling of eastern Beringia. Geoarchaeology 35:1, pages 3-26.
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