Collectors and foragers: subsistence-settlement system change in the Central Canadian Arctic, A.D. 1000 - 1960

Based on author's doctoral thesis with revisions. Study area included Somerset Island, Boothia Peninsula, King William Island, Adelaide Peninsula, and adjacent channels and inlets. Uses a model based on ecological anthropology to explain how subsistence and settlement mobility in this region ha...

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Main Author: Savelle, James M. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford B.A.R. 1987
Series:BAR international series 358
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Summary:Based on author's doctoral thesis with revisions. Study area included Somerset Island, Boothia Peninsula, King William Island, Adelaide Peninsula, and adjacent channels and inlets. Uses a model based on ecological anthropology to explain how subsistence and settlement mobility in this region has responded to ecological change from the time of the Thule Eskimo to the onset of the Little Ice Age.
Item Description:Zugl.: Univ. of Alberta, Diss., 1986 u.d.T.: Savelle, James M.: Mobility and subsistence-settlement
Physical Description:XVIII, 336 S. Ill., Kt.
ISBN:0860544656

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