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- Norton_tradition abstract "The Norton tradition is an archaeological culture that developed in the Western Arctic along the Alaskan shore of the Bering Strait around 1000 BCE and lasted through about 800 CE. The Norton people used flake-stone tools like their predecessors, the Arctic small tool tradition, but they were more marine-oriented and brought new technologies such as oil-burning lamps and clay vessels into use.Norton people used both marine and land resources as part of their subsistence strategy. They hunted caribou and smaller mammals as well as salmon and larger sea mammals. Their settlements were occupied fairly permanently, as is evidenced by village sites which contain substantial dwellings. During summer months, small camps may have been used as temporary hunting and fishing locations, but the main dwelling place was maintained and returned to at the end of the hunting season. in about 700BC, the Norton inhabitants of the St. Lawrence and other Bering Strait Islands developed an even more specialized culture, based entirely on the ocean, called the Thule Tradition.".
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- Norton_tradition subject Category:Alaska_Native_ethnic_groups.
- Norton_tradition subject Category:Archaic_period_in_North_America.
- Norton_tradition subject Category:Native_American_history_of_Alaska.
- Norton_tradition subject Category:Pre-Columbian_cultures.
- Norton_tradition type Abstraction100002137.
- Norton_tradition type AlaskaNativeEthnicGroups.
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- Norton_tradition type Group100031264.
- Norton_tradition type Pre-ColumbianCultures.
- Norton_tradition type SocialGroup107950920.
- Norton_tradition type Society107966140.
- Norton_tradition comment "The Norton tradition is an archaeological culture that developed in the Western Arctic along the Alaskan shore of the Bering Strait around 1000 BCE and lasted through about 800 CE. The Norton people used flake-stone tools like their predecessors, the Arctic small tool tradition, but they were more marine-oriented and brought new technologies such as oil-burning lamps and clay vessels into use.Norton people used both marine and land resources as part of their subsistence strategy.".
- Norton_tradition label "Norton tradition".
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