Modern climate change is having profound environmental impacts at the world's higher latitudes, leading to the disappearance of sea ice, the melting of permafrost and the northward shift of major biogeographic zones. These changing conditions have consequences for contemporary Arctic Indigenous peoples and their traditional lifeways. As planning and mitigation efforts intensify, there is renewed interest in looking back through time to understand how past Arctic societies were able to maintain a long-term—and often highly-resilient —presence in these ever-changing ecosystems. Of particular interest is how past groups coped with earlier changes in climate, both shorter-term “shocks” as well as longer-term up- and downturns in temperatures.A ...
Most parts of the Circumpolar Arctic have only discontinuous evidence for long-term human settlement...
Most parts of the Circumpolar Arctic have only discontinuous evidence for long-term human settlement...
Most parts of the Circumpolar Arctic have only discontinuous evidence for long-term human settlement...
Modern climate change is having profound environmental impacts at the world's higher latitudes, lead...
Modern climate change is having profound environmental impacts at the world's higher latitudes, lead...
Modern climate change is having profound environmental impacts at the world's higher latitudes, lead...
An enduring debate in the field of Arctic archaeology has been the extent to which climate change im...
An enduring debate in the field of Arctic archaeology has been the extent to which climate change im...
Modern Arctic Indigenous peoples face many interconnected pressures, not the least of which is anthr...
Modern Arctic Indigenous peoples face many interconnected pressures, not the least of which is anthr...
Modern Arctic Indigenous peoples face many interconnected pressures, not the least of which is anthr...
An enduring debate in the field of Arctic archaeology has been the extent to which climate change im...
An enduring debate in the field of Arctic archaeology has been the extent to which climate change im...
Hollesen and Fenger-Nielsen thank VELUX FONDEN (33813) and the Danish National Research Foundation (...
Most parts of the Circumpolar Arctic have only discontinuous evidence for long-term human settlement...
Most parts of the Circumpolar Arctic have only discontinuous evidence for long-term human settlement...
Most parts of the Circumpolar Arctic have only discontinuous evidence for long-term human settlement...
Most parts of the Circumpolar Arctic have only discontinuous evidence for long-term human settlement...
Modern climate change is having profound environmental impacts at the world's higher latitudes, lead...
Modern climate change is having profound environmental impacts at the world's higher latitudes, lead...
Modern climate change is having profound environmental impacts at the world's higher latitudes, lead...
An enduring debate in the field of Arctic archaeology has been the extent to which climate change im...
An enduring debate in the field of Arctic archaeology has been the extent to which climate change im...
Modern Arctic Indigenous peoples face many interconnected pressures, not the least of which is anthr...
Modern Arctic Indigenous peoples face many interconnected pressures, not the least of which is anthr...
Modern Arctic Indigenous peoples face many interconnected pressures, not the least of which is anthr...
An enduring debate in the field of Arctic archaeology has been the extent to which climate change im...
An enduring debate in the field of Arctic archaeology has been the extent to which climate change im...
Hollesen and Fenger-Nielsen thank VELUX FONDEN (33813) and the Danish National Research Foundation (...
Most parts of the Circumpolar Arctic have only discontinuous evidence for long-term human settlement...
Most parts of the Circumpolar Arctic have only discontinuous evidence for long-term human settlement...
Most parts of the Circumpolar Arctic have only discontinuous evidence for long-term human settlement...
Most parts of the Circumpolar Arctic have only discontinuous evidence for long-term human settlement...