Sled dogs were an integral part of Labrador Inuit life from the initial expansion and settlement of northeastern Canada to the present day. Tasked with pulling sleds and assisting people with other subsistence activities in the winter, dogs required regular provisioning with protein and fat. In this paper, we conduct stable carbon and nitrogen isotope ratio analysis of the skeletal remains of dogs (n=35) and wild fauna (n=68) from sites located on the north and south coasts of Labrador to characterize dog provisioning between the 15th to early 19th centuries. In addition, we analyse bone (n=20) and dentine (n=4) collagen from dogs from Double Mer Point, a communal house site in Hamilton Inlet to investigate how dog diets intersected with In...
For at least 9000 years dogs have been pulling sleds across the Arctic, facilitating subsistence str...
A collection of dog bones recovered from a Thule culture site at Porden Point, Devon Island, N.W.T.,...
The oldest confirmed remains of domestic dogs in North America are from mid-continent archeological ...
Sled dogs were an integral part of Labrador Inuit life from the initial expansion and settlement of ...
Sled dogs were an integral part of Labrador Inuit life from the initial expansion and settlement of ...
Sled dogs were an integral part of Labrador Inuit life from the initial expansion and settlement of ...
Among Indigenous populations of the Arctic, domestic dogs (Canislupus familiaris) were social actors...
Among Indigenous populations of the Arctic, domestic dogs (Canislupus familiaris) were social actors...
Among Indigenous populations of the Circumpolar North, domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) were social ...
This dissertation research employs biomolecular methods (stable isotope analysis, ancient DNA, amino...
Domestic dogs have been central to life in the North American Arctic for millennia. The ancestors o...
Abstract Domestic dogs are frequently encountered in Indigenous archaeological sites o...
ABSTRACT. A collection of dog bones recovered from a Thule culture site at Porden Point, Devon Isla...
Domestic dogs have been central to life in the North American Arctic for millennia. The ancestors of...
Interactions between humans, ecologies and resources within British Columbia have been sustained ove...
For at least 9000 years dogs have been pulling sleds across the Arctic, facilitating subsistence str...
A collection of dog bones recovered from a Thule culture site at Porden Point, Devon Island, N.W.T.,...
The oldest confirmed remains of domestic dogs in North America are from mid-continent archeological ...
Sled dogs were an integral part of Labrador Inuit life from the initial expansion and settlement of ...
Sled dogs were an integral part of Labrador Inuit life from the initial expansion and settlement of ...
Sled dogs were an integral part of Labrador Inuit life from the initial expansion and settlement of ...
Among Indigenous populations of the Arctic, domestic dogs (Canislupus familiaris) were social actors...
Among Indigenous populations of the Arctic, domestic dogs (Canislupus familiaris) were social actors...
Among Indigenous populations of the Circumpolar North, domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) were social ...
This dissertation research employs biomolecular methods (stable isotope analysis, ancient DNA, amino...
Domestic dogs have been central to life in the North American Arctic for millennia. The ancestors o...
Abstract Domestic dogs are frequently encountered in Indigenous archaeological sites o...
ABSTRACT. A collection of dog bones recovered from a Thule culture site at Porden Point, Devon Isla...
Domestic dogs have been central to life in the North American Arctic for millennia. The ancestors of...
Interactions between humans, ecologies and resources within British Columbia have been sustained ove...
For at least 9000 years dogs have been pulling sleds across the Arctic, facilitating subsistence str...
A collection of dog bones recovered from a Thule culture site at Porden Point, Devon Island, N.W.T.,...
The oldest confirmed remains of domestic dogs in North America are from mid-continent archeological ...