Archaeologists rush to save Yupik treasures threatened by vanishing shoreline

Village elders Joshua Cleveland, left, George Pleasant and Nick Mark consider a tray of woven grass items found at the Nunalleq archaeological site on August 27, 2014, in Quinhagak. Pauline Matthew watches and listens in back. Cultural anthropologist Ann Fienup-Riordan of Anchorage met with a small group of elders over several days in late August, showing them items from the dig to help archaeologists learn more the pieces unearthed outside the village. (Erik Hill/Anchorage Daily News/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)
Village elders Joshua Cleveland, left, George Pleasant and Nick Mark consider a tray of woven grass items found at the Nunalleq archaeological site on August 27, 2014, in Quinhagak. Pauline Matthew watches and listens in back. Cultural anthropologist Ann Fienup-Riordan of Anchorage met with a small group of elders over several days in late August, showing them items from the dig to help archaeologists learn more the pieces unearthed outside the village. (Erik Hill/Anchorage Daily News/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)
Archaeologists rush to save Yupik treasures threatened by vanishing shoreline
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