Harpoons are an essential part of the hunting toolkit amongst Inuit and have been integral to the material culture assemblage of Arctic groups for thousands of years. The pre-Inuit population known as the Dorset cultures (app. 800 BC–1300 AD) - also sometimes referred to as Tuniit - were highly dependent on a maritime subsistence with harpoon heads as one of the dominant artefact categories at Dorset sites. Although the use of these harpoons is known from historic ethnographic reports observing Inuit hunting techniques and comparison with modern harpoon styles, a preliminary study by Siebrecht suggests there is little evidence of this use found on the surface of archaeological harpoon heads in terms as microscopic use-wear. This contrasts w...
This dissertation explores human-animal relationships within two very different societies, Late Dors...
This dissertation explores human-animal relationships within two very different societies, Late Dors...
Previous study has divided toothed bone tips into actual harpoons and serrated points, such as arrow...
Harpoons are an essential part of the hunting toolkit amongst Inuit and have been integral to the ma...
... Harpoons have a wide distribution throughout the world, but it is among the Inuit that the most ...
Needles are arguably one of the most important artefact types to have been used by Paleo-Inuit cultu...
ABSTRACT. Archaeologists for the past half century have considered bowhead whding to be an important...
Needles are arguably one of the most important artefact types to have been used by Paleo-Inuit cultu...
Needles are arguably one of the most important artefact types to have been used by Paleo-Inuit cultu...
Needles are arguably one of the most important artefact types to have been used by Paleo-Inuit cultu...
Arctic archaeologists generally accept that Dorset Paleo-Inuit (Tuniit) (c. 800 BC-1300 AD) toolkits...
Around AD 500 Palaeo-Inuit groups, known archaeologically as the Late Dorset, resettled parts of the...
The archaeological site of Iita in Inglefield Land, northwestern Greenland is situated within a coas...
All objects come from Early, Middle, and Late Dorset sites in Nunavut and Labrador. This does not in...
INUPIAT ESKIMO WHALERS are allowed to kill up to 50 bowhead whales every year in the arctic waters o...
This dissertation explores human-animal relationships within two very different societies, Late Dors...
This dissertation explores human-animal relationships within two very different societies, Late Dors...
Previous study has divided toothed bone tips into actual harpoons and serrated points, such as arrow...
Harpoons are an essential part of the hunting toolkit amongst Inuit and have been integral to the ma...
... Harpoons have a wide distribution throughout the world, but it is among the Inuit that the most ...
Needles are arguably one of the most important artefact types to have been used by Paleo-Inuit cultu...
ABSTRACT. Archaeologists for the past half century have considered bowhead whding to be an important...
Needles are arguably one of the most important artefact types to have been used by Paleo-Inuit cultu...
Needles are arguably one of the most important artefact types to have been used by Paleo-Inuit cultu...
Needles are arguably one of the most important artefact types to have been used by Paleo-Inuit cultu...
Arctic archaeologists generally accept that Dorset Paleo-Inuit (Tuniit) (c. 800 BC-1300 AD) toolkits...
Around AD 500 Palaeo-Inuit groups, known archaeologically as the Late Dorset, resettled parts of the...
The archaeological site of Iita in Inglefield Land, northwestern Greenland is situated within a coas...
All objects come from Early, Middle, and Late Dorset sites in Nunavut and Labrador. This does not in...
INUPIAT ESKIMO WHALERS are allowed to kill up to 50 bowhead whales every year in the arctic waters o...
This dissertation explores human-animal relationships within two very different societies, Late Dors...
This dissertation explores human-animal relationships within two very different societies, Late Dors...
Previous study has divided toothed bone tips into actual harpoons and serrated points, such as arrow...