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- Arctic_small_tool_tradition abstract "The Arctic Small Tool tradition (ASTt) was a broad cultural entity that developed along the Alaska Peninsula, around Bristol Bay, and on the eastern shores of the Bering Strait around 2500 BC. ASTt groups were the first human occupants of Arctic Canada and Greenland. This was a terrestrial entity that had a highly distinctive toolkit based on microblade technology. Typically tool types include scrapers, burins and side and end blades used in composite arrows or spears made of other materials, such as bone or antler. Many researchers also assume that it was Arctic Small Tool populations who first introduced the bow and arrow to the Arctic. ASTt camps are often found along coasts and streams, to take advantage of seal or salmon populations. While some of the groups were fairly nomadic, more permanent, sod-roofed homes have also been identified from Arctic Small Tool tradition sites.The Arctic Small Tool tradition includes a number of cultural groups, including the Denbigh Flint Complex in Alaska, the Pre-Dorset culture in Arctic Canada, Independence I culture in the High Arctic and Saqqaq culture in southern Greenland. The ASTt was followed by the Norton tradition in Alaska and the Dorset culture in Arctic Canada.".
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- Arctic_small_tool_tradition wikiPageWikiLink 25th_century_BC.
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- Arctic_small_tool_tradition wikiPageWikiLink Bone.
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- Arctic_small_tool_tradition wikiPageWikiLink Bristol_Bay.
- Arctic_small_tool_tradition wikiPageWikiLink Burin.
- Arctic_small_tool_tradition wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaic_period_in_North_America.
- Arctic_small_tool_tradition wikiPageWikiLink Category:Native_American_history_of_Alaska.
- Arctic_small_tool_tradition wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pre-Columbian_cultures.
- Arctic_small_tool_tradition wikiPageWikiLink Dorset_culture.
- Arctic_small_tool_tradition wikiPageWikiLink Independence_I_culture.
- Arctic_small_tool_tradition wikiPageWikiLink Iyatayet_Site.
- Arctic_small_tool_tradition wikiPageWikiLink Microblade_technology.
- Arctic_small_tool_tradition wikiPageWikiLink Norton_tradition.
- Arctic_small_tool_tradition wikiPageWikiLink Pinniped.
- Arctic_small_tool_tradition wikiPageWikiLink Pre-Dorset.
- Arctic_small_tool_tradition wikiPageWikiLink Salmon.
- Arctic_small_tool_tradition wikiPageWikiLink Saqqaq_culture.
- Arctic_small_tool_tradition wikiPageWikiLink Scraper_(archaeology).
- Arctic_small_tool_tradition wikiPageWikiLink Spear.
- Arctic_small_tool_tradition wikiPageWikiLinkText "Arctic small tool tradition".
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- Arctic_small_tool_tradition wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:NorthAm-native-stub.
- Arctic_small_tool_tradition wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Pre-Columbian_North_America.
- Arctic_small_tool_tradition subject Category:Archaic_period_in_North_America.
- Arctic_small_tool_tradition subject Category:Native_American_history_of_Alaska.
- Arctic_small_tool_tradition subject Category:Pre-Columbian_cultures.
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- Arctic_small_tool_tradition comment "The Arctic Small Tool tradition (ASTt) was a broad cultural entity that developed along the Alaska Peninsula, around Bristol Bay, and on the eastern shores of the Bering Strait around 2500 BC. ASTt groups were the first human occupants of Arctic Canada and Greenland. This was a terrestrial entity that had a highly distinctive toolkit based on microblade technology.".
- Arctic_small_tool_tradition label "Arctic small tool tradition".
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- Arctic_small_tool_tradition wasDerivedFrom Arctic_small_tool_tradition?oldid=686193372.
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