| Alaska Historical Commission: A forum for citizens' voices in the development of state history policy. Members advise the Governor on programs concerning history and prehistory, historic sites and buildings, and on geographic names. |
| Alaska Office of History and Archaeology: Works to preserve sites and buildings that reflect Alaska's heritage. A staff of archaeologists, historians, and architectural historians oversee programs to identify, document and restore sites and buildings, and to educate Alaskans and visitors about these non-renewable resources. |
| Broken Mammoth Archaeological Project: Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene loess deposits, rich with calcium carbonate, have preserved butchered remains of birds and mammals in unequivocal stratigraphic context with human- made stone tools and hearth charcoal at three sites near Shaw Creek in the middle Tanana Valley, the Broken Mammoth, Mead, and Swan Point sites. |
| Castle Hill Archaeological Project: Online report from the Alaska Office of History and Archaeology on the discovery of remains of four 19th century Russian-American Company buildings and a huge number of artifacts. |
| Prehistory of Alaska: Overview from the American National Park Service. Includes a bibliography of print resources on the topic. |
| Site Formation Processes on the Coast of Alaska: From Backdirt, studying the natural processes that have shaped the archaeological changing physical environment. |