Ochre Grinding at the Tanginak Springs Site

Hi there! Thanks for stopping by. Here you can find my citations, a copy of my SAA poster, and continued updates on ongoing parts of this project. I hope you enjoy! If you have any questions or for data inquiries, please feel free to reach out at bcox22@uw.edu.

If you got here from my undergraduate research symposium talk: Welcome! If you would like a copy of my presentation, or to access any of the data described therein, my email is above and I would be happy to help facilitate that! Here are my citations from that presentation in order of use:

  1. Fitzhugh, B. (2004). Colonizing the Kodiak Archipelago: Trends in Raw Material Use and Lithic Technologies at the Tanginak Spring Site. Arctic Anthropology, 41(1), 14–40.
  2. Shackley, M. S., Shackley, M. S., & Shackley, M. S. (2010). An Introduction to X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) Analysis in Archaeology (pp. 7–44). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-6886-9_2
  3. Mann, D. H., Crowell, A. L., Hamilton, T. D., & Finney, B. P. (1998). Holocene Geologic and Climatic History around the Gulf of Alaska. Arctic Anthropology, 35(1), 112–131.

SAA 2025 Poster:

Citations:

  1. Fitzhugh, B. (2004). Colonizing the Kodiak Archipelago: Trends in Raw Material Use and Lithic Technologies at the Tanginak Spring Site. Arctic Anthropology, 41(1), 14–40.
  2. Clark, D. W. (1974). The Earliest Prehistoric Cultures of Kodiak Island, Alaska: 1971 Field Work, Preliminary Report. Arctic Anthropology, 11(1), 41–46.
  3. Saltonstall, P. G., Steffian, A. F., & Lancaster, A. L. (2021, September). Alutiiq Technological Inventory. Alutiiq Museum and Archaeological Repository. https://alutiiqmuseum.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/ATI_CH5.pdf
  4. Moss, M. L., Shannon, A., Falconer, B., Blumenthal, S., Wainwright, J., McGuire, E., & Casperson, M. R. (2022). Alutiiq Ancestors’ Use of Birds During the Ocean Bay Period at Rice Ridge (49-KOD-363), Kodiak Island, Alaska. Arctic Anthropology, 58(1), 1–33. https://doi.org/10.3368/aa.58.1.1