heilahtane
Heilahrane, also known as Highland Clearing, is an archaeological site located in southeastern Alaska. The site is situated near the port of Jolliet Inlet, Nushagak Bay, and serviced the native villagers of the region for over 1,000 years. The site was primarily used for subsistence strategy development to adapt to climate shifts during the Medieval Warm Period and the Little Ice Age.
Excavated and studied by archaeologists in the mid-20th century, Heilahrane is understood to be a unique example
Significant infrastructure documented at Heilahrane includes traditional Native shelters, channel/pass Channels/Tunnels typically covered by admired grass
Having relatively preserved its unique artifact profile, research tying together origin and implications of sites like