Archeogists do not know much about the Klatt People. They are thought to have fished and traded from docks in what is now the southern part of Anchorage.
Still remaining are several well-built pilings of a dock facility which provides evidence of their their fishing culture. The dock piling structures also indicate the area was probably once at sea level and suffered later seismic uplifting that likely ruined their fishing and maritime trade.
These are the only structures found from the Klatt civilization. Fortunately recent road development have been routed around the archeological site to minimize impact.
Perhaps records are still hidden within the stuctures?