Change in sea levels, be they isostatic or eustatic, impact humans and the paleogeography they inhabit. In this paper we examine paleogeography at Iqaluktuuq, a section of the Ekalluk River, Victoria Island, Nunavut, between Tahiryuaq (Ferguson Lake) and Wellington Bay. The area’s isostatic rebound impacted the Ekalluk River’s development and the use of the area by two essential subsistence resources, Arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus) and caribou (Rangifer tarandus). This, in turn, impacted the choices of Pre-Dorset, Middle and Late Dorset, and Thule/Inuit people regarding site locations. A new relative sea-level curve developed using calibrated radiocarbon dates on marine shells and terrestrial material from archaeological sites is produced...
ABSTRACT. Fossil-rich sediments on Banks Island provide an excellent record of events and conditions...
This paper examines Neo-Inuit (ca. AD 1250 to present) responses to the decreased temperatures of th...
International Polar Year GeoArk Workshop on Climate, Environment and the Thule Culture in the Holoce...
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...
This dissertation explores the inter-relatedness of lithic technology and human mobility in the anci...
A multidisciplinary study was undertaken at the Qijurittuq Site (IbGk-3) on Drayton Island in Low-Ar...
ABSTRACT. A combination of paleoclimatic proxies, zooarchaeological data from historic Inuit habitat...
ABSTRACT. Surveys in six areas along the Gulf of Boothia produced large collections of radiocarbon s...
This paper presents a history of relative sea level (RSL) change for the last 15,000 years in the Pr...
This paper presents a history of relative sea level (RSL) change for the last 15,000 years in the Pr...
This paper reviews a range of archaeological data obtained in recent years during MA and PhD researc...
This paper describes a cluster of large communal structures in the Oxford Bay region of southeastern...
ABSTRACT. A single-component caribou hunting camp, located on a subsiding pingo near the mid-Beaufor...
This dissertation explores the intersections of past human settlement and the dynamism of coastal la...
ABSTRACT. Fossil-rich sediments on Banks Island provide an excellent record of events and conditions...
This paper examines Neo-Inuit (ca. AD 1250 to present) responses to the decreased temperatures of th...
International Polar Year GeoArk Workshop on Climate, Environment and the Thule Culture in the Holoce...
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...
This dissertation explores the inter-relatedness of lithic technology and human mobility in the anci...
A multidisciplinary study was undertaken at the Qijurittuq Site (IbGk-3) on Drayton Island in Low-Ar...
ABSTRACT. A combination of paleoclimatic proxies, zooarchaeological data from historic Inuit habitat...
ABSTRACT. Surveys in six areas along the Gulf of Boothia produced large collections of radiocarbon s...
This paper presents a history of relative sea level (RSL) change for the last 15,000 years in the Pr...
This paper presents a history of relative sea level (RSL) change for the last 15,000 years in the Pr...
This paper reviews a range of archaeological data obtained in recent years during MA and PhD researc...
This paper describes a cluster of large communal structures in the Oxford Bay region of southeastern...
ABSTRACT. A single-component caribou hunting camp, located on a subsiding pingo near the mid-Beaufor...
This dissertation explores the intersections of past human settlement and the dynamism of coastal la...
ABSTRACT. Fossil-rich sediments on Banks Island provide an excellent record of events and conditions...
This paper examines Neo-Inuit (ca. AD 1250 to present) responses to the decreased temperatures of th...
International Polar Year GeoArk Workshop on Climate, Environment and the Thule Culture in the Holoce...