Local Heroes. The Long-Term Effects of Short-Term Prosperity - An Example from the Canadian Arctic

Although the ringed seal was the long-term staple from 2500 BC to the recent past for both Palaeoeskimo and Neoeskimo, recent archaeological data suggests that local cultures were heavily influenced by shorter-term, intensive and regionally available alternatives.
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Maribeth S. Murray
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No
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No
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World Archaeology, vol. 30, no. 3, February 1999, pp. 466-483
Publication Date
1999-02
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Articles -- Scholarly, peer reviewed
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Text -- HTML
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