Gallagher Flint Station Archeological Site

The Gallagher Flint Station Archeological Site is an archaeological site and National Historic Landmark in northern Alaska. Discovered in 1970 during the construction of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline, it yielded a radiocarbon date of 10,540 B.P, making it the oldest site of human activity then known in the state at the time of its discovery.

Gallagher Flint Station Archeological Site

Latitude
69.36667° or 69° 22′ north
Longitude
-148.7° or 148° 42′ west
Open location code
93XH9882+M2
Open­Street­Map ID
node 4464177255
Open­Street­Map feature
historic=­archaeological_site
Wiki­data ID
Q5518828
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