CACHE PITS
"It's easy to see what they would've held inside this cache," Bill said. "It's an excellent place to keep walrus meat, fish, whale blubber."

These food caches were essential for survival during winters, when hunting was impossible. Unlike the Chukchi, whose reindeer herds provided fresh meat year-round, Eskimos needed to construct elaborate, insulated storage places in the permafrost to preserve meat for months or even years. The caches were made with whalebone walls and roofs; small openings in the whalebone cribbing permitted access from the top.

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