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A possible bedrock source for obsidian found in archeological sites in northwestern Alaska

January 1, 1970

Recently discovered deposits of obsidian in the Koyukuk valley may be the long-sought-for source of obsidian found in archeological sites in northwestern Alaska. Obsidian from these deposits compares favorably in physical characteristics and sodium-manganese ratio with the archeological obsidian, and there is evidence that the deposits have been "mined" in the past.

Publication Year 1970
Title A possible bedrock source for obsidian found in archeological sites in northwestern Alaska
Authors W. W. Patton, T. P. Miller
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Science
Index ID 70010086
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse