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The Trail Creek Caves are a group of twelve caves found within the Bering Land Bridge National Preserve on the Seward Peninsula of the U.S. state of Alaska. This is a significant archeological site due to the discovery of several artifacts of ancient hunters. These included stone tools and bone fragments dated to 8,500 years or earlier. The caves were discovered in 1928 by Taylor Moto and Alfred Karmun, locals from Deering, Alaska. Geologist David Hopkins tested the site in 1948. This location was first excavated in from 1949-1950 by Danish archeologist . The caves are located along Trail Creek 65°47′28″N 163°24′58″W / 65.79111°N 163.41611°W near its mouth at Cottonwood Creek in the Northwest Arctic Borough.

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  • Trail Creek Caves (en)
  • Трейл-Крик (пещеры) (ru)
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  • The Trail Creek Caves are a group of twelve caves found within the Bering Land Bridge National Preserve on the Seward Peninsula of the U.S. state of Alaska. This is a significant archeological site due to the discovery of several artifacts of ancient hunters. These included stone tools and bone fragments dated to 8,500 years or earlier. The caves were discovered in 1928 by Taylor Moto and Alfred Karmun, locals from Deering, Alaska. Geologist David Hopkins tested the site in 1948. This location was first excavated in from 1949-1950 by Danish archeologist . The caves are located along Trail Creek 65°47′28″N 163°24′58″W / 65.79111°N 163.41611°W near its mouth at Cottonwood Creek in the Northwest Arctic Borough. (en)
  • Пещеры Трейл-Крик (англ. Trail Creek) — группа из двенадцати пещер, открытых в национальном заповеднике Беринг-Лэнд-Бридж на полуострове Сьюард, Аляска (США). Является значительным в плане археологии местом в связи с обнаружением нескольких артефактов древних охотников. Эти находки включали каменные орудия, а также фрагменты костей, которым около 8500 лет. Пещеры впервые были раскопаны в конце 1940-х годов датским археологом Хельге Ларсеном. Расположены вдоль , вблизи её впадения в Коттонвуд Крик в боро Нортуэст-Арктик. (ru)
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  • Trail Creek Caves (en)
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  • Location in Alaska (en)
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  • Aerial view of the Trail Creek Caves Site on Alaska’s Seward Peninsula. (en)
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  • The Trail Creek Caves are a group of twelve caves found within the Bering Land Bridge National Preserve on the Seward Peninsula of the U.S. state of Alaska. This is a significant archeological site due to the discovery of several artifacts of ancient hunters. These included stone tools and bone fragments dated to 8,500 years or earlier. The caves were discovered in 1928 by Taylor Moto and Alfred Karmun, locals from Deering, Alaska. Geologist David Hopkins tested the site in 1948. This location was first excavated in from 1949-1950 by Danish archeologist . The caves are located along Trail Creek 65°47′28″N 163°24′58″W / 65.79111°N 163.41611°W near its mouth at Cottonwood Creek in the Northwest Arctic Borough. In 2018, researchers sequenced the genome to around .4 coverage from a tooth excavated from Trail Creek Cave 2 in 1949. The tooth, directly dated to around 9000 BP, belonged to a young child. The young child from Trail Creek Cave 2 was found to cluster genetically with USR1 from the Upward Sun River site in a hypothesized ancient DNA population grouping referred to as Ancient Beringian. As with USR2 from the Upward Sun River site, the child from Trail Creek Cave 2 was also found to carry a basal lineage of Haplogroup B2; this specific mtDNA lineage is different from the derived B2 lineage generally found in the Americas. (en)
  • Пещеры Трейл-Крик (англ. Trail Creek) — группа из двенадцати пещер, открытых в национальном заповеднике Беринг-Лэнд-Бридж на полуострове Сьюард, Аляска (США). Является значительным в плане археологии местом в связи с обнаружением нескольких артефактов древних охотников. Эти находки включали каменные орудия, а также фрагменты костей, которым около 8500 лет. Пещеры впервые были раскопаны в конце 1940-х годов датским археологом Хельге Ларсеном. Расположены вдоль , вблизи её впадения в Коттонвуд Крик в боро Нортуэст-Арктик. В 2018 году из зуба маленького ребёнка из пещеры Трейл-Крик 2, жившего 9000 лет назад, секвенировали ДНК с покрытием 0,4×. Геном образца Trail Creek Cave 2 вместе с геномом образца USR1 с местонахождения в долине Танана (11,5 тыс. лет назад) относится к популяции древних берингийцев. Митохондриальная ДНК образца Trail Creek Cave 2 относится к базальной линии митохондриальной гаплогруппы B2, отличающейся от производной линии B2, обычно встречающейся в Америке. (ru)
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