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With cultural remains dated unequivocally to 13,000 calendar years ago, Dry Creek assumed major importance upon its excavation and study by W. Roger Powers. The site was the first to conclusively demonstrate a human presence that could be dated to the same time as the Bering Land Bridge. As Powers and his team studied the site, their work verified initial expectations. Unfortunately, the research was never fully published.

Dry Creek: The Archaeology and Paleoecology of a Late Pleistocene Alaskan Hunting Camp is ready to take its rightful place in the ongoing research into the peopling of the Americas. Containing the original research, this book also updates and reconsiders Dry Creek in light of more recent discoveries and analysis.
Preface ix
Ted Goebel
PART 1 THE DRY CREEK REPORT
Chapter One Introduction
3(6)
R. Dale Guthrie
W. Roger Powers
Chapter Two The Dry Creek Site: A History and Description
9(16)
W. Roger Powers
Chapter Three The Geology of the Dry Creek Site
25(12)
W. Roger Powers
Chapter Four Lithic Technology of the Dry Creek Site
37(70)
W. Roger Powers
Chapter Five The Occupation Floors at the Dry Creek Site
107(46)
John F. Hoffecker
Chapter Six Paleoecology of the Dry Creek Site and Its Implications for Early Hunters
153(40)
R. Dale Guthrie
Chapter Seven Dry Creek and Its Place in the Early Archaeology of the North
193(26)
W. Roger Powers
R. Dale Guthrie
Appendix A Component IV at the Dry Creek Site
203(16)
W. Roger Powers
PART 2 DRY CREEK UPDATE
Chapter Eight New Geoarchaeology and Geochronology at Dry Creek
219(42)
Kelly E. Graf
Lyndsay M. DiPietro
Kathryn Krasinski
Brendan J. Culleton
Douglas J. Kennett
Angela K. Gore
Heather L. Smith
Chapter Nine A Dry Creek Retrospective
261(28)
Ted Goebel
John F. Hoffecker
References Cited 289(32)
Contributors 321(2)
Index 323
W. Roger Powers (19422003) was professor of anthropology and director of the Alaska Quaternary Center at the University of Alaska, Fairbanks. R. DALE GUTHRIE is professor emeritus at the Institute of Arctic Biology and the University of Alaska, Fairbanks.

John F. Hoffecker is a research fellow of the Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research at the University of Colorado, Boulder.

Ted Goebel, the volume editor, is associate director of the Center for the Study of First Americans at Texas A&M University.