This thesis focuses on the excavation of an 18th-century Inuit winter sod house located at Double Mer Point (GbBo-2) in Hamilton Inlet, Labrador. Hamilton Inlet has long been considered a vital region for understanding the Labrador Inuit and their relationships with Europeans in the 18th century, yet archaeological investigation has been limited. Merchants from Quebec established trading posts in Hamilton Inlet in the 18th century, providing a regular local source of goods for Inuit living in the region. As operations grew at these posts, more Europeans came to work and settle in the area, creating a unique interaction sphere with great potential for economic benefit to both parties, as well as very real challenges. The complete exc...
This thesis examines cultural interactions in southern Labrador and Newfoundland's Great Northern P...
In 2001, full-scale archaeological investigations were carried out in Nisbet Harbour, Labrador, at H...
This thesis examines the faunal remains recovered from two sites in Nachvak Fiord, Labrador and atte...
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...
The sod winter house has been a source relied upon heavily by archaeologists who study the Labrador ...
During the nineteenth century the Inuit-Metis, Inuit and migratory fishermen in southern Labrador co...
The aim of this thesis is to explore the activities and agency of Inuit women during the dramatic c...
This thesis explores the nature of Inuit occupations in southern Labrador, and their contacts with E...
During the nineteenth century the Inuit-Metis, Inuit and migratory fishermen in southern Labrador co...
This dissertation examines the effects of an increasing European presence on Labrador Inuit society ...
Archaeological research into the Labrador Inuit past has shed considerable light on material culture...
The archaeological site of Snooks Cove (GaBp-7), situated in Hamilton Inlet along the central coast ...
This thesis considers the European ceramic and tobacco pipe assemblages from the nineteenth-century ...
Archaeological research into the Labrador Inuit past has shed considerable light on material culture...
This thesis examines cultural interactions in southern Labrador and Newfoundland's Great Northern P...
In 2001, full-scale archaeological investigations were carried out in Nisbet Harbour, Labrador, at H...
This thesis examines the faunal remains recovered from two sites in Nachvak Fiord, Labrador and atte...
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...
The sod winter house has been a source relied upon heavily by archaeologists who study the Labrador ...
During the nineteenth century the Inuit-Metis, Inuit and migratory fishermen in southern Labrador co...
The aim of this thesis is to explore the activities and agency of Inuit women during the dramatic c...
This thesis explores the nature of Inuit occupations in southern Labrador, and their contacts with E...
During the nineteenth century the Inuit-Metis, Inuit and migratory fishermen in southern Labrador co...
This dissertation examines the effects of an increasing European presence on Labrador Inuit society ...
Archaeological research into the Labrador Inuit past has shed considerable light on material culture...
The archaeological site of Snooks Cove (GaBp-7), situated in Hamilton Inlet along the central coast ...
This thesis considers the European ceramic and tobacco pipe assemblages from the nineteenth-century ...
Archaeological research into the Labrador Inuit past has shed considerable light on material culture...
This thesis examines cultural interactions in southern Labrador and Newfoundland's Great Northern P...
In 2001, full-scale archaeological investigations were carried out in Nisbet Harbour, Labrador, at H...
This thesis examines the faunal remains recovered from two sites in Nachvak Fiord, Labrador and atte...