The Oxford Handbook of the Prehistoric Arctic

The Oxford Handbook of the Prehistoric Arctic

The Oxford Handbook of the Prehistoric Arctic

The Oxford Handbook of the Prehistoric Arctic

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Overview

The North American Arctic was one of the last regions on Earth to be settled by humans, due to its extreme climate, limited range of resources, and remoteness from populated areas. Despite these factors, it holds a complex and lengthy history relating to Inuit, Iñupiat, Inuvialuit, Yup'ik and Aleut peoples and their ancestors. The artifacts, dwellings, and food remains of these ancient peoples are remarkably well-preserved due to cold temperatures and permafrost, allowing archaeologists to reconstruct their lifeways with great accuracy. Furthermore, the combination of modern Elders' traditional knowledge with the region's high resolution ethnographic record allows past peoples' lives to be reconstructed to a level simply not possible elsewhere. Combined, these factors yield an archaeological record of global significance--the Arctic provides ideal case studies relating to issues as diverse as the impacts of climate change on human societies, the complex process of interaction between indigenous peoples and Europeans, and the dynamic relationships between environment, economy, social organization, and ideology in hunter-gatherer societies. In the The Oxford Handbook of the Prehistoric Arctic, each arctic cultural tradition is described in detail, with up-to-date coverage of recent interpretations of all aspects of their lifeways. Additional chapters cover broad themes applicable to the full range of arctic cultures, such as trade, stone tool technology, ancient DNA research, and the relationship between archaeology and modern arctic communities. The resulting volume, written by the region's leading researchers, contains by far the most comprehensive coverage of arctic archaeology ever assembled.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780190630874
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 08/05/2016
Series: Oxford Handbooks
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 984
File size: 55 MB
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About the Author

T. Max Friesen is a Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Toronto. Owen K. Mason is a Research Affiliate at the Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research.

Table of Contents

The Oxford Handbook of the Prehistoric Arctic Edited by T. Max Friesen and Owen K. Mason Archaeology of the North American Arctic: IntroductionELT. Max Friesen and Owen K. Mason Cross-Cutting Themes Molecular Genetic Evidence for the Origins of North American PopulationsELRohina C. Rubicz and Michael H. Crawford Ancient DNA and Stable Isotopes: Windows on Arctic PrehistoryELJustin Tackney, Joan Coltrain, Jennifer Raff, and Dennis O'Rourke Zooarchaeology and the Reconstruction of Ancient Human-Animal Relationships in the ArcticELMatthew W. Betts A Critical Resource: Wood Use and Technology in the North American ArcticELClaire Alix Archaeological Evidence for Transport, Trade and Exchange in the North American ArcticELJeffrey T. Rasic Palaeoeskimo Lithic TechnologyELPierre M. Desrosiers and Mikkel Sørensen Arctic ArchaeometallurgyELH. Kory Cooper Archaeology and Native Northerners: The Rise of Community-Based Practice Across the North American ArcticELNatasha Lyons Western Arctic First Traces: Late Pleistocene Human Settlement of the ArcticELTed Goebel and Ben A. Potter The Origins and Development of Arctic Maritime Adaptations in the Pacific SubarcticELBen Fitzhugh First Maritime Cultures of the AleutiansELRichard Davis, Richard Knecht, and Jason Rogers Maritime Economies of the Central Gulf of Alaska after 4,000 BPELAmy Steffian, Patrick Saltonstall, and Linda Finn Yarborough Archaeology of the Eastern Aleut RegionELHerbert D. G. Maschner The Denbigh Flint Complex of Northern AlaskaELAndrew H. Tremayne and Jeffrey T. Rasic The Enigmatic Choris and Old Whaling Cultures of the Western ArcticELChristyann M. Darwent and John Darwent Norton Hunters and Fisherfolk of Southern AlaskaELDon E. Dumond The Old Bering Sea Florescence about Bering StraitELOwen K. Mason From the Norton Culture to the Ipiutak Cult in northwest AlaskaELOwen K. Mason Ancient Eskimo Cultures of ChukotkaELMikhail M. Bronshtein, Kirill A. Dneprovsky, and Arkady B. Savinetsky Thule Origins in the Old Bering Sea culture: The Inter-relationship of Punuk and Birnirk culturesELOwen K. Mason Archaeology of the Late Western Thule/Inupiat in North Alaska (AD 1300-1750)ELAnne M. Jensen Holocene Prehistory of the Northwestern SubarcticELBen A. Potter The Precontact History of Subarctic Northwest CanadaELGlen MacKay and Thomas D. Andrews Development of Mackenzie Inuit CultureELCharles Arnold The Aleutian Tradition: The Last 4000 yearsELDebra Corbett and Michael Yarborough Contact and Post-Contact Iñupiat EthnohistoryELAnne M. Jensen and Glenn W. Sheehan Eastern Arctic Reconstructing Middle and Late Holocene Paleoclimates of the Eastern Arctic and GreenlandELSarah A. Finkelstein Pan-Arctic Population Movements: The Early Paleo-Inuit and Thule Inuit MigrationsELT. Max Friesen Pre-Dorset cultureELS. Brooke Milne and Robert W. Park Independence I and Saqqaq: The First GreenlandersELBjarne Grønnow Greenlandic DorsetELJens Fog Jensen The 'Dorset Problem' Revisited - the Transitional and Early and Middle Dorset Periods in the Eastern ArcticELKaren Ryan Late DorsetELMartin Appelt, Eric Damkjar, and T. Max Friesen The Dorset-Thule TransitionELRobert W. Park Classic Thule [Classic Precontact Inuit]ELPeter Whitridge Labrador Inuit: thriving on the periphery of the Inuit worldELSusan A. Kaplan and James M. Woollett Development of Polar Inughuit Culture in the Smith Sound RegionELGenevieve M. LeMoine and Christyann M. Darwent Inuit-European Interactions in GreenlandELHans Christian Gulløv Thule-Inuit succession in the Central ArcticELPeter Dawson Archaeology of the Inuit of Southern Labrador and the Quebec Lower North ShoreELWilliam W. Fitzhugh
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