Archaeologists netted new data from an underwater stone fish weir discovered in Southeast Alaska that could push the timeline of Indigenous people settling in the area back by 1,000 years, according to a Sealaska Heritage Institute news release.
Using sea …Archaeologists netted new data from an underwater stone fish weir discovered in Southeast Alaska that could push the timeline of Indigenous people settling in the area back by 1,000 years, according to a Sealaska Heritage Institute news release.
Using sea …