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Autor:
Ruth M. Gotthardt
Publikováno v:
ARCTIC. 75:140-142
Autor:
Todd J. Kristensen, Thomas D. Andrews, M. John M. Duke, Ruth M. Gotthardt, Glen MacKay, Andrew J. Locock, John W. Ives, Sean C. Lynch
Publikováno v:
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. 23:773-790
Pyrometamorphic rocks produced by natural coal combustion appear at archaeological sites across North America but have received little archaeological attention regarding provenance studies. Tertiary Hills Clinker is a distinct pyrometamorphic rock fr
Autor:
P. Gregory Hare, Norman Alexander Easton, Todd J. Kristensen, Ruth M. Gotthardt, Robert J. Speakman, Jeffrey T. Rasic, John W. Ives
Publikováno v:
Journal of Anthropological Archaeology. 56:101114
Lithic provenance analyses offer means to reconstruct ancestral social relationships in Subarctic North America. We summarize sourced obsidian data from 462 archaeological sites in the Yukon and Northwest Territories, Canada, and interpret obsidian d
Publikováno v:
ARCTIC. 65
Since 1997, more than 207 archaeological objects and 1700 faunal remains have been recovered from 43 melting ice patches in the southern Yukon. The artifacts range in age from a 9000-year-old (calendar) dart shaft to a 19th-century musket ball. This
Autor:
Diane Strand, Sheila Greer, Richard Farnell, Vandy Bowyer, Ruth M. Gotthardt, Charles E. Schweger, P. Gregory Hare
Publikováno v:
ARCTIC. 57
Since the original 1997 discovery of ancient hunting implements in melting alpine ice patches of southern Yukon, approximately 146 well-preserved, organic artifacts have been recovered. Most of the artifacts, variously made of antler, bone, wood, and
Autor:
Vandy Bowyer, Richard Farnell, Erik Blake, Sheila Greer, Charles E. Schweger, P. Gregory Hare, Ruth M. Gotthardt
Publikováno v:
ARCTIC. 57
Since the discovery of dung-rich alpine ice patches in southwest Yukon in 1997, continuing multidisciplinary studies have provided a unique window on the biology, climate, and hunting activity in this region over much of the Holocene. Aerial surveys
Autor:
P. Gregory Hare, Ruth M. Gotthardt, Richard Farnell, Erik Blake, Don E. Russell, Gerald W. Kuzyk
Publikováno v:
ARCTIC. 52
In 1997, the first author noted a large concentration of caribou (Rangifer sp.) fecal pellets and a caribou antler on a permanent snow patch in the Kusawa Lake area of southern Yukon. Caribou are completely absent from this area today. Coring of the