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Autor:
Allen P. McCartney, James M. Savelle
Publikováno v:
Human Predators and Prey Mortality ISBN: 9780429042478
Human Predators and Prey Mortality
Human Predators and Prey Mortality
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https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429042478-10
https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429042478-10
Publikováno v:
Arctic Anthropology. 40:29-47
Unalaska History and Archaeology Project researchers excavated several thousand glass trade beads from an Aleutian longhouse at the Reese Bay site on Unalaska Island, Alaska. This paper provides a description of the beads, a discussion of their use b
Publikováno v:
国立民族学博物館研究報告 = Bulletin of the National Museum of Ethnology. 27(2):361-387
An architectural utility index for bowhead whale bone, as originallydevised by Savelle (1997), is modified and applied to 5 excavated and 20unexcavated winter sites in the Canadian Arctic and Alaska at which dwellingsconstructed of bowhead whale bone
Autor:
Allen P. McCartney, Douglas W. Veltre
Publikováno v:
Historical Archaeology. 36:8-17
Shortly after Russian fur hunters found the uninhabited Pribilof Islands of St. Paul and St. George in the late 1780s, they began forcing Aleut men from the Aleutian Islands and Alaska Peninsula to travel there seasonally to provide labor for the pro
Autor:
Douglas W. Veltre, Allen P. McCartney
Publikováno v:
World Archaeology. 30:503-515
Peoples of the Aleutian Islands lived under a number of stressful environmental constraints, including extreme isolation, volcanic eruptions, seismic activity (including tsunamis), frequent storms, rough seas, gale-force winds, frequent fog and preci
Autor:
Allen P. McCartney, James M. Savelle
Publikováno v:
World Archaeology. 30:437-451
Mortality profiles of bowhead whales at prehistoric Thule Eskimo villages (c. 1000–400 BP) in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago are shown to closely track their presumed migration route. Specifically, yearling sizes at an individual site correspond v