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WebbMakahs abandoned Ozette in 1917 to send their children to school as ordered by the government. Many contemporary Makahs trace their ancestry to the Ozette village. In … Webb31 mars 2015 · Ruth Kirk’s Ozette: Excavating a Makah Whaling Village presents a detailed account of a world-famous archaeological site on Washington's Olympic Peninsula. Full … ガーデニング雑貨 大阪 店
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Webb26 feb. 2014 · By Eric Sorensen, WSU News. PULLMAN, Wash. – Richard Daugherty, a Washington State University archaeologist who led the excavation of the Ozette village … Webb1997 TOP SECRET TIP PAGE The Ozette site in Washington, U.S.A. (near Vancouver Island, B.C.) on the Northwest Coast is a very special site. This area was once a whale-hunting … The Ozette Native American Village Archeological Site is the site of an archaeological excavation on the Olympic Peninsula near Neah Bay, Washington, United States. The site was a village occupied by the Ozette Makah people until a mudslide inundated the site around the year 1750. It is located in the now unpopulated … Visa mer Around 1560 (according to radiocarbon dating), a mudslide engulfed part of a Makah village along the coast of modern-day Washington near Lake Ozette. Archaeological test pits were excavated at the Ozette site in … Visa mer • Manis Mastodon site • Marmes Rockshelter Visa mer • Makah Cultural Resource Center Online Museum Archaeology Page Visa mer カーテン