The sod winter house has been a source relied upon heavily by archaeologists who study the Labrador Inuit past. Research has focused on how the size and construction of houses have changed through time and used those changes as evidence of larger social changes in Labrador Inuit society (Jordan 1978; Jordan and Kaplan 1980; Kaplan 1983, 1985; Kaplan and Woollett 2000; Murphy 2011, 2012; Murphy and Rankin 2014; Richling 1993; Schledermann 1976a, 1976b; Taylor 1976; Whitridge 2008; Woollett 1999, 2003, 2007). However, there are also differences in the design of houses that reflect variation in Inuit housing at certain points in the past. Recently, those designs present during the Communal House Phase of Labrador have been highlighted (Kaplan ...
Archaeological research into the Labrador Inuit past has shed considerable light on material culture...
ABSTRACT. The Inuit presence, except at Red Bay, is not archaeologically visible until the end of th...
The Inuit of the Mackenzie Delta area who called themselves "Siglit", built winter homes not out of ...
This thesis focuses on the excavation of an 18th-century Inuit winter sod house located at Double M...
This thesis focuses on the excavation of an 18th-century Inuit winter sod house located at Double M...
The focus of this thesis research is the excavation of a Labrador Inuit winter house occupied during...
From the study of excavations at Saglek Bay, construction of large rectangular sod-stone and whalebo...
This dissertation examines the effects of an increasing European presence on Labrador Inuit society ...
The aim of this thesis is to explore the activities and agency of Inuit women during the dramatic c...
During the nineteenth century the Inuit-Metis, Inuit and migratory fishermen in southern Labrador co...
This thesis is an examination of the long-term spatial organization of Labrador Inuit coastal settle...
During the nineteenth century the Inuit-Metis, Inuit and migratory fishermen in southern Labrador co...
This thesis explores the nature of Inuit occupations in southern Labrador, and their contacts with E...
The archaeological site of Snooks Cove (GaBp-7), situated in Hamilton Inlet along the central coast ...
Archaeological research into the Labrador Inuit past has shed considerable light on material culture...
Archaeological research into the Labrador Inuit past has shed considerable light on material culture...
ABSTRACT. The Inuit presence, except at Red Bay, is not archaeologically visible until the end of th...
The Inuit of the Mackenzie Delta area who called themselves "Siglit", built winter homes not out of ...
This thesis focuses on the excavation of an 18th-century Inuit winter sod house located at Double M...
This thesis focuses on the excavation of an 18th-century Inuit winter sod house located at Double M...
The focus of this thesis research is the excavation of a Labrador Inuit winter house occupied during...
From the study of excavations at Saglek Bay, construction of large rectangular sod-stone and whalebo...
This dissertation examines the effects of an increasing European presence on Labrador Inuit society ...
The aim of this thesis is to explore the activities and agency of Inuit women during the dramatic c...
During the nineteenth century the Inuit-Metis, Inuit and migratory fishermen in southern Labrador co...
This thesis is an examination of the long-term spatial organization of Labrador Inuit coastal settle...
During the nineteenth century the Inuit-Metis, Inuit and migratory fishermen in southern Labrador co...
This thesis explores the nature of Inuit occupations in southern Labrador, and their contacts with E...
The archaeological site of Snooks Cove (GaBp-7), situated in Hamilton Inlet along the central coast ...
Archaeological research into the Labrador Inuit past has shed considerable light on material culture...
Archaeological research into the Labrador Inuit past has shed considerable light on material culture...
ABSTRACT. The Inuit presence, except at Red Bay, is not archaeologically visible until the end of th...
The Inuit of the Mackenzie Delta area who called themselves "Siglit", built winter homes not out of ...