The Amalik Bay Archaeological District is a National Historic Landmark in King Salmon, Alaska. It is described mostly as a ?gateway for widespread exchange of ideas and technological innovations?. Such include tool formations, especially ground-slate, and Norton-style pottery, which are commonly identified with the development of coastal Eskimo economies.
The Amalik Bay Archaeological District displays the culture and technological achievements that early groups have managed to achieve. They are said to be significant for providing answers to the much debated issue of which of the early coastal or interior migrations were more advanced and so on.
Composed of 28 contributing properties, the entire Amalik Bay Archaeological District is a notable place for being an excellent help in understanding the coastal communities in the Southern coast of Alaska.
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