by James Francis Verchere Millar, Canadian Arctic Gas Study Limited, Alaskan Arctic Gas Study Company · 1974
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Page count: 58
The Alaskan Arctic Gas Pipeline is planned as an all-land route to move natural gas from Prudhoe Bay to connect to pipeline facilities in Canada. Archeological salvage is being proposed along pipeline construction sections extending from Prudhoe Bay and from the Mackenzie River delta to connect with pipeline facilities in Canada. This document summarizes archeological investigations in the areas traversed by the proposed route north of 60° latitude up to the Canada-Alaska border (covering Yukon and Northwest Territories). It also details a research program to conserve those archeological resources.