Caribou and reindeer hunters of the Northern hemisphere:

Contains 12 articles which provide a variety of perspectives on (Rangifer) (caribou/reindeer) and its use by prehistoric peoples in the northern latitudes of both the Old and New Worlds. Papers cover such topics as the inherent biases in the "man the hunter-woman the collector" view of Upp...

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Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Aldershot [u.a.] Avebury 1997
Series:Worldwide archaeology series 6
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Summary:Contains 12 articles which provide a variety of perspectives on (Rangifer) (caribou/reindeer) and its use by prehistoric peoples in the northern latitudes of both the Old and New Worlds. Papers cover such topics as the inherent biases in the "man the hunter-woman the collector" view of Upper Paleolithic and Paleo-Indian cultures; the behavior patterns of </Rangifer/> and humans in the New World; the Paleo-Indian record of the earliest Gainey phase in Ontario and Michigan; and a variety of Upper Paleolithic situations in Europe. Lacks an index
Physical Description:XIV, 258 S. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
ISBN:185628705X

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