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Publikováno v:
Quaternary International. 549:155-162
In 2013, we identified a large chert quarry located in the intermediate zone between southern Baffin Island's coast and interior. In 2015, we used a combination of remote sensing and geophysical technology to assess how intensively Pre-Dorset and Dor
Autor:
Mostafa Fayek, S. Brooke Milne, Rachel E. ten Bruggencate, Anne C. Hamilton, Robert W. Park, Douglas R. Stenton
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Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. 22:324-329
The southern Baffin Island chert provenance project was initiated in 2007 to investigate the effects on Palaeo-Eskimo mobility and technological organization of the differential distribution of chert sources in this area of the eastern Arctic. Initia
Autor:
Jeffrey P. Stup, Douglas R. Stenton, Rachel E. ten Bruggencate, Robert W. Park, S. Brooke Milne, Mostafa Fayek
Publikováno v:
Journal of Field Archaeology. 41:684-698
Southern Baffin Island has been occupied for several millennia, but its enormous size, coupled with scarcity of identified inland archaeological sites that can be confidently linked to coastal occupations, makes modeling ancient seasonal mobility acr
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Open Journal of Archaeometry. 2
A chert cobble from an archaeological quarry on southern Baffin Island, Canada, was divided and crushed using five different methods: i) agate mortar and pestle, ii) stainless steel shatterbox, iii) tungsten carbide shatterbox, iv) alumina ceramic sh
Autor:
ten Bruggencate, Rachel E., Stup, Jeffrey P., Milne, S. Brooke, Stenton, Douglas R., Park, Robert W., Fayek, Mostafa
Publikováno v:
Journal of Field Archaeology; Dec2016, Vol. 41 Issue 6, p684-698, 15p