ABSTRACT. A small collection of artifacts obtained from an aboriginal Mackenzie Inuit grave eroded by the Mackenzie River is described. The site appears to date to within the second half of the 19th century, following European contact but before acculturative processes and population decline, which brought about the extinction of traditional Mackenzie Inuit culture. Key words: Inuit, archaeology, Mackenzie delta, nineteenth century, artifacts, erosion &SUM & L’article decrit une petite collection d’artefacts recueillis d’une tombe aborigtne d’Inuit du Mackenzie àla suite de l’érosion de cette dernibre par le fleuve Mackenzie. Le site semble dater de la deuxitme moitic? du 19 ’ sibcle, apds le premier contact européen mais avant...
ABSTRACT. More active Dene and Metis involvement in archaeology and a shift in research strategies f...
The evolution of the cultural characteristics of an arctic hunters society, closely adapted to a res...
During the nineteenth century the Inuit-Metis, Inuit and migratory fishermen in southern Labrador co...
ABSTRACT. Skeletal remains of four Dorset Palaeo-Eskimo individuals were found at Alarnerk (NhHd-1),...
Cet article récapitule une décennie de recherches archéologiques qui démontrent l’occupation permane...
ABSTRACT. The Inuit presence, except at Red Bay, is not archaeologically visible until the end of th...
Cet article explore le potentiel des collections ethnographiques inuit pour la recherche archéologiq...
ABSTRACT. The analysis of archaeological specimens gathered in 1988 at the mouth of the Thunder Rive...
Excavations undertaken in 1980 in the western Coronation Gulf area, arctic Canada, are described. Wo...
In 1853 a British Naval Expedition, involved in the search for the missing British Naval Northwest P...
F OR some years students of human history have hoped and expected to find a record of human occupati...
À l’été 1880, huit Inuit du nord du Labrador acceptent de partir pour l’Europe où, contre rémunérati...
ABSTRACT. A single-component caribou hunting camp, located on a subsiding pingo near the mid-Beaufor...
Nous présentons ici les découvertes archéologiques effectuées dans trois sites fouillés ou sondés en...
ABSTRACT. A habitation site at Healy Lake in eastern Alaska was occupied by Alaskan Natives more or ...
ABSTRACT. More active Dene and Metis involvement in archaeology and a shift in research strategies f...
The evolution of the cultural characteristics of an arctic hunters society, closely adapted to a res...
During the nineteenth century the Inuit-Metis, Inuit and migratory fishermen in southern Labrador co...
ABSTRACT. Skeletal remains of four Dorset Palaeo-Eskimo individuals were found at Alarnerk (NhHd-1),...
Cet article récapitule une décennie de recherches archéologiques qui démontrent l’occupation permane...
ABSTRACT. The Inuit presence, except at Red Bay, is not archaeologically visible until the end of th...
Cet article explore le potentiel des collections ethnographiques inuit pour la recherche archéologiq...
ABSTRACT. The analysis of archaeological specimens gathered in 1988 at the mouth of the Thunder Rive...
Excavations undertaken in 1980 in the western Coronation Gulf area, arctic Canada, are described. Wo...
In 1853 a British Naval Expedition, involved in the search for the missing British Naval Northwest P...
F OR some years students of human history have hoped and expected to find a record of human occupati...
À l’été 1880, huit Inuit du nord du Labrador acceptent de partir pour l’Europe où, contre rémunérati...
ABSTRACT. A single-component caribou hunting camp, located on a subsiding pingo near the mid-Beaufor...
Nous présentons ici les découvertes archéologiques effectuées dans trois sites fouillés ou sondés en...
ABSTRACT. A habitation site at Healy Lake in eastern Alaska was occupied by Alaskan Natives more or ...
ABSTRACT. More active Dene and Metis involvement in archaeology and a shift in research strategies f...
The evolution of the cultural characteristics of an arctic hunters society, closely adapted to a res...
During the nineteenth century the Inuit-Metis, Inuit and migratory fishermen in southern Labrador co...