The Campus Site
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This history of excavation at the Campus Site, an archaeological complex at the University of Alaska in Fairbanks, describes and reassesses artifacts and interpretations of a site which provided the first evidence of the Bering Land Bridge hypothesis for human entrance into the Americas.
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