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Extreme Archaeology: The Results of Investigations at High Elevation Regions in the Northwest
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Site distribution patterns at subalpine elevations indicate a focus on ridgelines and cirque basins. These areas were ideal for use as resource procurement base camps between summer and fall. Data from other archaeological studies throughout the Northwest indicate similar technological orientations and settlement strategies for high elevation areas. Fluctuations in the use of high elevation resources are believed to have contributed to the development of Northwest cultures by 1) affecting regional settlement patterns, 2) controlling the availability of lithic, faunal and floral resources and 3) contributing to strong ideological ties to mountainous areas.
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