The eastern Aleutian prehistoric archaeological sequence is key for understanding population movements, cultural exchanges, and adaptations to environmental changes over a wide area of the north Pacific and Bering Sea during the Holocene. An important question is, Can the settlement history of the eastern Aleutians be understood as a single continuous tradition lasting some 9,000 years, or were there major population and cultural influxes along with periods of widespread population abandonment? We review the available archaeological evidence with reference to recent mtDNA and nucleic DNA studies of prehistoric and contemporary Arctic and Subarctic populations and conclude that the evidence points to an overall cultural continuity with notab...
Recent genomic studies of both ancient and modern indigenous people of the Americas have shed light ...
Several hypotheses have been put forward about the origins and evolution of the inhabitants of the A...
Eskimo cultures. This is not a criticism. The issue of cultural origins must always be elusive, give...
The eastern Aleutian prehistoric archaeological sequence is key for understanding population movemen...
In The Aleutian and Commander Islands and Their Inhabitants (Philadelphia: Wistar Institute of Anato...
In The Aleutian and Commander Islands and Their Inhabitants (Philadelphia: Wistar Institute of Anato...
The material evidence from sites across the Aleutian Islands reflects colonization events, subsequen...
We summarize the results of a field and laboratory research program (1999–2006) in the Aleutian Isla...
In a 1945 monograph, Hrdlika argued that, at 1,000 BP, PaleoAleut people on Umnak Island were replac...
The Aleutian Islands were colonized, perhaps several times, from the Alaskan mainland. Earlier work ...
Aleut population history has been a topic of debate since the earliest archaeological investigations...
The New World Arctic, the last region of the Americas to be populated by humans, has a relatively we...
The Aleuts are aboriginal inhabitants of the Aleutian archipelago, including Bering and Copper (Medn...
Journal ArticleIn a 1945 monograph, Hrdlička argued that, at 1,000 BP, Paleo-Aleut people on Umnak ...
The Aleuts are aboriginal inhabitants of the Aleutian archipelago, including Bering and Copper (Medn...
Recent genomic studies of both ancient and modern indigenous people of the Americas have shed light ...
Several hypotheses have been put forward about the origins and evolution of the inhabitants of the A...
Eskimo cultures. This is not a criticism. The issue of cultural origins must always be elusive, give...
The eastern Aleutian prehistoric archaeological sequence is key for understanding population movemen...
In The Aleutian and Commander Islands and Their Inhabitants (Philadelphia: Wistar Institute of Anato...
In The Aleutian and Commander Islands and Their Inhabitants (Philadelphia: Wistar Institute of Anato...
The material evidence from sites across the Aleutian Islands reflects colonization events, subsequen...
We summarize the results of a field and laboratory research program (1999–2006) in the Aleutian Isla...
In a 1945 monograph, Hrdlika argued that, at 1,000 BP, PaleoAleut people on Umnak Island were replac...
The Aleutian Islands were colonized, perhaps several times, from the Alaskan mainland. Earlier work ...
Aleut population history has been a topic of debate since the earliest archaeological investigations...
The New World Arctic, the last region of the Americas to be populated by humans, has a relatively we...
The Aleuts are aboriginal inhabitants of the Aleutian archipelago, including Bering and Copper (Medn...
Journal ArticleIn a 1945 monograph, Hrdlička argued that, at 1,000 BP, Paleo-Aleut people on Umnak ...
The Aleuts are aboriginal inhabitants of the Aleutian archipelago, including Bering and Copper (Medn...
Recent genomic studies of both ancient and modern indigenous people of the Americas have shed light ...
Several hypotheses have been put forward about the origins and evolution of the inhabitants of the A...
Eskimo cultures. This is not a criticism. The issue of cultural origins must always be elusive, give...