American Northwest Culture History and Archaeology
Five Mile Rapids Site, Oregon
Five Mile Rapids is located on the Columbia River, and its remains represent the earliest evidence of salmon consumption in North America
Hidden Falls Site, Alaska
Located in southern Alaska, Hidden Falls is an Archaic period site with early evidence for the use of marine mammals.
Manis Mastodon Site (Washington)
The Manis Mastodon site a mastodon butchery site on the Olympic Peninsula of Washington state, that may be Pre-clovis or Clovis in age.
Oregon Archaeology
Leland Gilson (former Oregon State Archaeologist) has assembled a webpage on the prehistory and history of Oregon, and although he's just getting started, it looks like it will be a good collection.
Meier Site (Oregon)
From Simon Fraser University, data, artifacts, and a three-dimensional reconstruction from research at this Multnomah II period (Late Pacific) Chinookan plank house.
Oregon Parks & Recreation: Archaeology
Statewide database of archaeological sites, list of independent contractors who do CRM, descriptions of archaeological sites, oral histories, tribal contacts.
Guide to Graduate Schools in the American Northwest
Universities in Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington and Wyoming, who award advanced degrees to the next generation of archaeologists.
World Atlas: American Northwest
The original web page in the World Atlas of Archaeology on the Web on the northwestern United States.
East Wenatchee (Washington)
The East Wenatchee site, also known as the Richey-Roberts site, is a cache of finished and unfinished Clovis projectile points, found in Washington State.
