A archaeological research report titled "Application of the tree-ring chronology in Alaska to archaeology" by J.L. Giddings is followed by 3 reports on biological research projects. The 3 biological research reports are: "Study of the microfauna of Arctic shore areas" by Marie Hammer; "A study of the habits and economics of fur animals" by F.H. Quick; and "Botanical investigations of portions of the Brooks Range and Arctic Slope of Alaska" by Lloyd Spetzman
An Interagency Arctic Research Coordinating Committee was established in 1968, with members from the...
A large programme was carried out during the summer of 1976 by faculty members and graduate students...
Considers the tundra, or terrestrial environment and animal ecology primarily, citing the prime role...
The following [eight] reports describe some of the work carried out with the assistance of Arctic In...
Contains a brief discussion of archeological research in this area since the first systematic work i...
Nine individual research projects are reported: 1. Archaeology. 2. Aerobiology. 3. Botany: by canoe ...
The first and only millennial tree-ring chronology (AD 978–1941) in northwest Alaska was developed i...
International audienceAlong the coasts of northern Alaska, in a treeless tundra environment, the pri...
Traces the course of zoological, and related anthropological, physiological and health research by v...
Archeological research in the North American Arctic and Subarctic has long been a co-operative effor...
This item is part of the Tree-Ring Research (formerly Tree-Ring Bulletin) archive. It was digitized ...
Reports that radiocarbon dating of an organic deposit in a glacial terrace on the upper Killik River...
... I shall attempt to summarize the various archaeological activities that occurred in the Arctic a...
Reviews achievement of "the faunal inventory" for Alaska, Canada and Greenland, noting principal col...
An Interagency Arctic Research Coordinating Committee was established in 1968, with members from the...
A large programme was carried out during the summer of 1976 by faculty members and graduate students...
Considers the tundra, or terrestrial environment and animal ecology primarily, citing the prime role...
The following [eight] reports describe some of the work carried out with the assistance of Arctic In...
Contains a brief discussion of archeological research in this area since the first systematic work i...
Nine individual research projects are reported: 1. Archaeology. 2. Aerobiology. 3. Botany: by canoe ...
The first and only millennial tree-ring chronology (AD 978–1941) in northwest Alaska was developed i...
International audienceAlong the coasts of northern Alaska, in a treeless tundra environment, the pri...
Traces the course of zoological, and related anthropological, physiological and health research by v...
Archeological research in the North American Arctic and Subarctic has long been a co-operative effor...
This item is part of the Tree-Ring Research (formerly Tree-Ring Bulletin) archive. It was digitized ...
Reports that radiocarbon dating of an organic deposit in a glacial terrace on the upper Killik River...
... I shall attempt to summarize the various archaeological activities that occurred in the Arctic a...
Reviews achievement of "the faunal inventory" for Alaska, Canada and Greenland, noting principal col...
An Interagency Arctic Research Coordinating Committee was established in 1968, with members from the...
A large programme was carried out during the summer of 1976 by faculty members and graduate students...
Considers the tundra, or terrestrial environment and animal ecology primarily, citing the prime role...