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Inupiaq Archeological excavation at Nuvuk

Alaska, Barrow. Point Barrow, Nuvuk. Archaeological excavation from the Thule period. Excavation of a 1,200 year-old cementery . Due to Fall season storms, the tundra is receding and being swollen by the ocean. The sea ice receds with global warming and Fall storms are storngers, Barrow is losing permafrost and soil. July 2007

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Alaska, Barrow. Point Barrow, Nuvuk. Archaeological excavation from the Thule period. Excavation of a 1,200 year-old cementery . Due to Fall season storms, the tundra is receding and being swollen by the ocean. The sea ice receds with global warming and Fall storms are storngers, Barrow is losing permafrost and soil.  July 2007