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Thandlät
60.3524° N, -136.1544° E
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Thandlät is a mountain to the west of Kusawa Lake in the Yukon. The first of the Yukon Ice Patches archaeological study artifacts to be discovered in 1997, was an atlatl dart fragment, which was located at an elevation of 1850 m on the mountain.
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Atlatl dart fragment discovery
1997
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