Mink Island
USA /
Alaska /
Karluk /
World
/ USA
/ Alaska
/ Karluk
island, archaeological site, NRHP - National Register of Historic Places, historic district
This is one of the more important locations included in the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP)-listed Amalik Bay Archaeological District. Evidence of human occupation as early as 7,300 years ago can be found on this island, and there are numerous important archaeological sites here and elsewhere in Amalik Bay.
The archaeological district as a whole encompasses all of Amalik Bay and nearby Little Takli and Takli Islands.
The archaeological district as a whole encompasses all of Amalik Bay and nearby Little Takli and Takli Islands.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amalik_Bay_Archeological_District
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 58°3'23"N 154°25'35"W
- Kodiak Island 23 km
- Sitkinak Island 160 km
- Tugidak Island 163 km
- Semidi Islands 250 km
- Montague Island 451 km
- Hinchinbrook Island (Alaska) 514 km
- Kayak Island 603 km
- Yakobi Island 1048 km
- Chichagof Island 1054 km
- Kruzof Island 1103 km
- Spiridon Lake 58 km
- Spiridon Bay 61 km
- Larsen Bay 62 km
- Zachar Bay 68 km
- Onion Bay 69 km
- Uyak Bay 72 km
- Amook Bay 74 km
- Uganik Lake 78 km
- Karluk Lake 81 km
- Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge 85 km