A long-term relationship between Rangifer and humans is documented in three case studies: the Canadian Barrenlands (8000 years ago to Historic period), Ice-Age France (11 000-19 000 years ago) and Mesolithic Russia (7000¬10 000 years ago). Ancient human and herd migration occurred in all areas, based upon Rangifer remains and seasonal variations in tools along reconstructed migration routes, with few if any hunting camps outside the routes. An April peak of ancient human births is inferred from the historic record where we see births occurring nine months after peak nutritional states in herds and people. The origin of reindeer domestication and breeding in Eurasia is discussed
Since prehistoric time, indigenous peoples throughout Eurasia have hunted reindeer from boats when t...
The transition from hunting and fishing to reindeer herding is one of the most important questions r...
Abstract Reindeer herding probably developed during the Late Iron Age onwards and is still an impor...
Caribou (Rangifer tarandus) are the common thread running through thousands of years of cultural evo...
A review of successful systems of wildlife conservation, the North American included, suggests that ...
This article reviews biological and anthropological literatute on wild and tame Rangifer to demonstr...
Caribou and reindeer, Rangifer tarandus, are the most numerous and socio-ecologically important terr...
The history of animal domestication in the Arctic is often represented as marginal or a weak copy of...
International audienceNeandertals were effective hunters of large ungulates throughout their geograp...
The history of animal domestication in the Arctic is often represented as marginal or a weak copy of...
International audienceThe combined systematic, morphologic, and demographic study of Late Pleistocen...
Since their discovery over a century ago, Neandertals have been the subject of myriad studies concer...
Just as the domestication of livestock is often cited as a key element in the Neolithic transition t...
This is a fold out 2 sided map of the distribution of reindeer husbandry and peoples and the challen...
Reindeer herding emerged among the indigenous Sámi of Northern Fennoscandia between ca. 800 and 1500...
Since prehistoric time, indigenous peoples throughout Eurasia have hunted reindeer from boats when t...
The transition from hunting and fishing to reindeer herding is one of the most important questions r...
Abstract Reindeer herding probably developed during the Late Iron Age onwards and is still an impor...
Caribou (Rangifer tarandus) are the common thread running through thousands of years of cultural evo...
A review of successful systems of wildlife conservation, the North American included, suggests that ...
This article reviews biological and anthropological literatute on wild and tame Rangifer to demonstr...
Caribou and reindeer, Rangifer tarandus, are the most numerous and socio-ecologically important terr...
The history of animal domestication in the Arctic is often represented as marginal or a weak copy of...
International audienceNeandertals were effective hunters of large ungulates throughout their geograp...
The history of animal domestication in the Arctic is often represented as marginal or a weak copy of...
International audienceThe combined systematic, morphologic, and demographic study of Late Pleistocen...
Since their discovery over a century ago, Neandertals have been the subject of myriad studies concer...
Just as the domestication of livestock is often cited as a key element in the Neolithic transition t...
This is a fold out 2 sided map of the distribution of reindeer husbandry and peoples and the challen...
Reindeer herding emerged among the indigenous Sámi of Northern Fennoscandia between ca. 800 and 1500...
Since prehistoric time, indigenous peoples throughout Eurasia have hunted reindeer from boats when t...
The transition from hunting and fishing to reindeer herding is one of the most important questions r...
Abstract Reindeer herding probably developed during the Late Iron Age onwards and is still an impor...