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Historical Archaeology on Alaska's Public Lands

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Historical Archaeology Topics

Fort Egbert National Historic Landmark

For more information on the history and archaeology of Fort Egbert, click here.

COMING SOON:

Dalton Cache Restoration

Steele Creek Cabin Restoration

Kink Cabin Restoration

 


Links to Alaskan Museums:

Anchorage Area

Anchorage Museum at Rasmussen Center

Alaska Native Heritage Center

Alaska Museum of Natural History

Fairbanks Area

University of Alaska Museum of the North

Kodiak Island

Alutiiq Museum

Southeast Alaska

Sitka National Historic Park

Klondike Gold Rush National Historic Park


For more information contact:
Alaska State Office
Bureau of Land Management
222 W. 7th Ave., Unit 13
Anchorage, AK 99513
Public Room: 907-271-5960
FAX: 907-271-3684