This paper reviews the history and distribution of Labrador's Indian and Eskimo cultures in relation to vegetation history for the past 8000 yr. The previously hypothesized correlation between the Indian-Eskimo boundary and the position of the northern forest margin is examined with new information from analog data from modern and fossil pollen assemblages across this ecotone. The northern movement and development of Maritime Archaic culture (7500 to 3500 BP) closely parallels the northern movement of the shrub and forest zone for this period. However, despite evidence of climatic cooling after 3500 BP the northern forest boundary remains relatively stable in the Okak-Napartok region for the last 4000 yr. Yet this period is one of major cha...
At the beginning of the Holocene, the Laurentide Ice Sheet was progressively melting and liberating ...
This thesis presents the results of one season's fieldwork at three pre-contact period sites in Nach...
A multidisciplinary study was undertaken at the Qijurittuq Site (IbGk-3) on Drayton Island in Low-Ar...
This paper reviews the history and distribution of Labrador's Indian and Eskimo cultures in relation...
This thesis presents an archaeological and paleoecological literature-based synthesis on the current...
To elucidate how Holocene climatic and environmental conditions have changed in the eastern North At...
ABSTRACT. Ruins of structures in Arctic Quebec and Labrador were investigated, all apparently less t...
International audienceSeveral recent dendrochronological, macrofossil and palynological studies have...
Ph.D.BotanyUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://deepblue.lib.u...
Archaeological and historical information are brought together in an examination of the changing eco...
Despite low productivity rates and sparse tree cover in the circumpolar region, the Inuit identify w...
The last 2000 years of Indian occupation of the central Labrador coast and adjacent interior regions...
International audienceQikirtajuaq is a long island facing the Inuit village of Akulivik on the north...
International audienceA geoarchaeological and paleobotanical study of a Paleoeskimo and Neoeskimo si...
ABSTRACT. Ninety-three prehistoric components were discovered during this first comprehensive archae...
At the beginning of the Holocene, the Laurentide Ice Sheet was progressively melting and liberating ...
This thesis presents the results of one season's fieldwork at three pre-contact period sites in Nach...
A multidisciplinary study was undertaken at the Qijurittuq Site (IbGk-3) on Drayton Island in Low-Ar...
This paper reviews the history and distribution of Labrador's Indian and Eskimo cultures in relation...
This thesis presents an archaeological and paleoecological literature-based synthesis on the current...
To elucidate how Holocene climatic and environmental conditions have changed in the eastern North At...
ABSTRACT. Ruins of structures in Arctic Quebec and Labrador were investigated, all apparently less t...
International audienceSeveral recent dendrochronological, macrofossil and palynological studies have...
Ph.D.BotanyUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://deepblue.lib.u...
Archaeological and historical information are brought together in an examination of the changing eco...
Despite low productivity rates and sparse tree cover in the circumpolar region, the Inuit identify w...
The last 2000 years of Indian occupation of the central Labrador coast and adjacent interior regions...
International audienceQikirtajuaq is a long island facing the Inuit village of Akulivik on the north...
International audienceA geoarchaeological and paleobotanical study of a Paleoeskimo and Neoeskimo si...
ABSTRACT. Ninety-three prehistoric components were discovered during this first comprehensive archae...
At the beginning of the Holocene, the Laurentide Ice Sheet was progressively melting and liberating ...
This thesis presents the results of one season's fieldwork at three pre-contact period sites in Nach...
A multidisciplinary study was undertaken at the Qijurittuq Site (IbGk-3) on Drayton Island in Low-Ar...