Journal ArticleAbstract Academic research focusing on the population and culture history of the Aleut (Unangan) people began in the late 19th century and continues to the present. The papers in this special issue of Human Biology summarize the latest results from archaeological, linguistic, genetic, and morphometric research approaches that bear on our current understanding of Unangan history and prehistory. Although these new analyses have provided a level of description and resolution previously unattainable, explanatory models and mechanisms for the patterned variation observed over time in the biological and cultural record of the Aleutian region remains elusive. Bringing the diverse data sets into concordance to represent an integrate...
Paleo-Eskimos were the first people to settle vast regions of the American Arctic around 5,000 years...
Questions surrounding the timing, extent, and evolutionary consequences of archaic admixture into hu...
Sanak Island, located off the southern Alaska Peninsula, was home to the native Aleut peoples for th...
Academic research focusing on the population and culture history of the Aleut (Unangan) people began...
In The Aleutian and Commander Islands and Their Inhabitants (Philadelphia: Wistar Institute of Anato...
The Aleutian Islands were colonized, perhaps several times, from the Alaskan mainland. Earlier work ...
In a 1945 monograph, Hrdlika argued that, at 1,000 BP, PaleoAleut people on Umnak Island were replac...
The series of papers in this special issue of Human Biology use an interdisciplinary approach to add...
The eastern Aleutian prehistoric archaeological sequence is key for understanding population movemen...
Journal ArticleIn a 1945 monograph, Hrdlička argued that, at 1,000 BP, Paleo-Aleut people on Umnak ...
Several hypotheses have been put forward about the origins and evolution of the inhabitants of the A...
Journal ArticleThe series of papers in this special issue of Human Biology use an interdisciplinary ...
In The Aleutian and Commander Islands and Their Inhabitants (Philadelphia: Wistar Institute of Anato...
We summarize the results of a field and laboratory research program (1999–2006) in the Aleutian Isla...
The Aleut region has the longest history of anthropological and archaeological investigations in all...
Paleo-Eskimos were the first people to settle vast regions of the American Arctic around 5,000 years...
Questions surrounding the timing, extent, and evolutionary consequences of archaic admixture into hu...
Sanak Island, located off the southern Alaska Peninsula, was home to the native Aleut peoples for th...
Academic research focusing on the population and culture history of the Aleut (Unangan) people began...
In The Aleutian and Commander Islands and Their Inhabitants (Philadelphia: Wistar Institute of Anato...
The Aleutian Islands were colonized, perhaps several times, from the Alaskan mainland. Earlier work ...
In a 1945 monograph, Hrdlika argued that, at 1,000 BP, PaleoAleut people on Umnak Island were replac...
The series of papers in this special issue of Human Biology use an interdisciplinary approach to add...
The eastern Aleutian prehistoric archaeological sequence is key for understanding population movemen...
Journal ArticleIn a 1945 monograph, Hrdlička argued that, at 1,000 BP, Paleo-Aleut people on Umnak ...
Several hypotheses have been put forward about the origins and evolution of the inhabitants of the A...
Journal ArticleThe series of papers in this special issue of Human Biology use an interdisciplinary ...
In The Aleutian and Commander Islands and Their Inhabitants (Philadelphia: Wistar Institute of Anato...
We summarize the results of a field and laboratory research program (1999–2006) in the Aleutian Isla...
The Aleut region has the longest history of anthropological and archaeological investigations in all...
Paleo-Eskimos were the first people to settle vast regions of the American Arctic around 5,000 years...
Questions surrounding the timing, extent, and evolutionary consequences of archaic admixture into hu...
Sanak Island, located off the southern Alaska Peninsula, was home to the native Aleut peoples for th...