Hunters and gatherers can be viewed as part of ecosystems. Through their actions, hunter-gatherers can modify, alter and shape ecosystem structures and components. The Central Canadian Rockies ecosystem was selected to explore the impact and role of humans in this ecosystem as a case study. This study examines the archaeology of the Central Canadian Rockies from the perspective of hunter-gatherer research, theory and concepts. Even in this marginal environment, archaeological investigations have shown that people lived and travelled here. This study examines and evaluates several classes of data including site types, stone tool utilisation, tool technology, subsistence and seasonality, complemented with examination of potentially available ...
This dissertation explores human-animal relationships within two very different societies, Late Dors...
using ethnographic and ethnohistoric information to study late prehistoric and historic Athabaskan a...
The Mountain of hunter-gatherers. I : seasonality, danger, nutrition, veneration, mobility.- This ar...
Hunters and gatherers can be viewed as part of ecosystems. Through their actions, hunter-gatherers c...
This study uses two independent surveys of the Alpine/Sub-alpine environmental zones of the Clear R...
This research explores the changing nature of social organization associated with the growth and bre...
This thesis focuses on the significance of the Hummingbird Creek site (FaPx-1), a pre-contact archae...
Determining site seasonality in the eastern Canadian Subarctic is crucial to the interpretation of s...
The subject of hunter-gatherer territoriality is still a matter of some debate in the anthropologica...
The archaeological research carried out in caves and rockshelters provided fundamental information f...
Historically, high altitude camps were not given careful attention by archaeologists due to what was...
Industrialized human societies both affect and are vulnerable to environmental change, but the dynam...
The Mountain of hunter-gatherers. I : seasonality, danger, nutrition, veneration, mobility.- This ar...
ABSTRACT. A recent development in anthropology involves examination of living human populations in a...
ABSTRACT. The deliberate observation of contemporary northern hunters is one way of enhancing the in...
This dissertation explores human-animal relationships within two very different societies, Late Dors...
using ethnographic and ethnohistoric information to study late prehistoric and historic Athabaskan a...
The Mountain of hunter-gatherers. I : seasonality, danger, nutrition, veneration, mobility.- This ar...
Hunters and gatherers can be viewed as part of ecosystems. Through their actions, hunter-gatherers c...
This study uses two independent surveys of the Alpine/Sub-alpine environmental zones of the Clear R...
This research explores the changing nature of social organization associated with the growth and bre...
This thesis focuses on the significance of the Hummingbird Creek site (FaPx-1), a pre-contact archae...
Determining site seasonality in the eastern Canadian Subarctic is crucial to the interpretation of s...
The subject of hunter-gatherer territoriality is still a matter of some debate in the anthropologica...
The archaeological research carried out in caves and rockshelters provided fundamental information f...
Historically, high altitude camps were not given careful attention by archaeologists due to what was...
Industrialized human societies both affect and are vulnerable to environmental change, but the dynam...
The Mountain of hunter-gatherers. I : seasonality, danger, nutrition, veneration, mobility.- This ar...
ABSTRACT. A recent development in anthropology involves examination of living human populations in a...
ABSTRACT. The deliberate observation of contemporary northern hunters is one way of enhancing the in...
This dissertation explores human-animal relationships within two very different societies, Late Dors...
using ethnographic and ethnohistoric information to study late prehistoric and historic Athabaskan a...
The Mountain of hunter-gatherers. I : seasonality, danger, nutrition, veneration, mobility.- This ar...