Mammalian Zooarchaeology Alaska

Mammalian Zooarchaeology  Alaska
Author: George S. Smith
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 550
Release: 1979
Genre: Animal remains (Archaeology)
ISBN: WISC:89066068677

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Provides a systematic regional approach for identifying and analyzing mammal bones from archaeological sites in Alaska. Contains field and laboratory procedures and reference material relevant to Alaska, including anatomical drawings, biographical information on Alaskan mammals, maps of animal distributions, animal weights, and methods of determining age. Includes topical bibliographies.

The Foragers of Point Hope

The Foragers of Point Hope
Author: Charles E. Hilton,Benjamin M. Auerbach,Libby W. Cowgill
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2014-07-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107022508

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Sixty years after their discovery, this is the first anthropological synthesis of the ancient Arctic foragers of Point Hope, Alaska.

Human Impacts on Seals Sea Lions and Sea Otters

Human Impacts on Seals  Sea Lions  and Sea Otters
Author: Todd J. Braje,Torben C. Rick
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2011-03-23
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780520267268

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“The bones recovered from the middens of the northeastern Pacific shorelines have important stories to tell biologists, marine mammalogists, and those concerned with marine conservation. This volume unearths a wealth of information about the historical ecology of seals, sea lions, and sea otters in the North Pacific that spans thousands of years. It provides fascinating insights into how the world once looked, and how it may one day look again as seals, sea lions, and sea otters reclaim and recolonize their former haunts.”—Andrew Trites, Director, Marine Mammal Research Unit, University of British Columbia “Braje and Rick have assembled a compelling set of case studies on the long-term and complex interactions between people, marine mammals, and environments in the Northeast Pacific. The promise of zooarchaeology as historical science is on full display, as researchers use geochemistry, aDNA, morphometrics, and traditional analytic methods to address questions of utmost importance to the long-term health of coastal ecosystems. If this book doesn't convince conservation biology about the need to take the long view of animal histories and ecosystems into account in developing conservation management plans, I'm not sure what will.”—Virginia L. Butler, Department of Anthropology, Portland State University

Dry Creek

Dry Creek
Author: W. Roger Powers,R. Dale Guthrie,John F. Hoffecker
Publsiher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2017-04-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781623495381

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With cultural remains dated unequivocally to 13,000 calendar years ago, Dry Creek assumed major importance upon its excavation and study by W. Roger Powers. The site was the first to conclusively demonstrate a human presence that could be dated to the same time as the Bering Land Bridge. As Powers and his team studied the site, their work verified initial expectations. Unfortunately, the research was never fully published. Dry Creek: The Archaeology and Paleoecology of a Late Pleistocene Alaskan Hunting Camp is ready to take its rightful place in the ongoing research into the peopling of the Americas. Containing the original research, this book also updates and reconsiders Dry Creek in light of more recent discoveries and analysis.

Identifying and Interpreting Animal Bones

Identifying and Interpreting Animal Bones
Author: April M. Beisaw
Publsiher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2013-11-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781623490263

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Offering a field-tested analytic method for identifying faunal remains, along with helpful references, images, and examples of the most commonly encountered North American species, Identifying and Interpreting Animal Bones: A Manual provides an important new reference for students, avocational archaeologists, and even naturalists and wildlife enthusiasts. Using the basic principles outlined here, the bones of any vertebrate animal, including humans, can be identified and their relevance to common research questions can be better understood. Because the interpretation of archaeological sites depends heavily on the analysis of surrounding materials—soils, artifacts, and floral and faunal remains—it is important that non-human remains be correctly distinguished from human bones, that distinctions between domesticated and wild or feral animals be made correctly, and that evidence of the reasons for faunal remains in the site be recognized. But the ability to identify and analyze animal bones is a skill that is not easy to learn from a traditional textbook. In Identifying and Interpreting Animal Bones, veteran archaeologist and educator April Beisaw guides readers through the stages of identification and analysis with sample images and data, also illustrating how specialists make analytical decisions that allow for the identification of the smallest fragments of bone. Extensive additional illustrative material, from the author’s own collected assemblages and from those in the Archaeological Analytical Research Facility at Binghamton University in New York, are also available in the book’s online supplement. There, readers can view and interact with images to further understanding of the principles explained in the text.

Life at Swift Water Place

Life at Swift Water Place
Author: Doug D. Anderson,Wanni W. Anderson
Publsiher: University of Alaska Press
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2019-06-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781602233683

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This is a multidisciplinary study of the early contact period of Alaskan Native history that follows a major hunting and fishing Inupiaq group at a time of momentous change in their lifeways. The Amilgaqtau yaagmiut were the most powerful group in the Kobuk River area. But their status was forever transformed thanks to two major factors. They faced a food shortage prompted by the decline in caribou, one of their major foods. This was also the time when European and Asian trade items were first introduced into their traditional society. The first trade items to arrive, a decade ahead of the Europeans themselves, were glass beads and pieces of metal that the Inupiat expertly incorporated into their traditional implements. This book integrates ethnohistoric, bio-anthropological, archaeological, and oral historical analyses.

Northwest Anthropological Research Notes

Northwest Anthropological Research Notes
Author: Roderick Sprague,Deward E. Walker, Jr.
Publsiher: Northwest Anthropology
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2024
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Franz Boas and the Bella Coola in Berlin - Douglas Cole Prehistoric Settlement and Land Use in the Dry Columbia Basin - James C. Chatters Tsimshian Moieties and Other Clarifications - Jay Miller Horizontal Log Construction Corner Types - Margaret L. Glover Archaeology for the Future: The Preservation of Archaeological Collections 1. Introduction - Kevin Erickson 2. Archaeological Preservation and the Future of Archaeology - Jeffrey E. Mauger 3. Curation Management: Ethics, Integrity, and Accountability - Leonard Williams 4. Archaeological Curation and the Law - Sheila A. Stump 5. Archaeological Collections and the Trash Bin Syndrome - Thomas H. Loy 6. The Preservation of Written and Printed Archaeological Records - Roderick Sprague 7. Photographic Preservation for the Archaeologist - J. Michael Short 8. Thoughts on the Collection, Conservation, and Curation of Faunal Remains - David R. Huelsbeck and Gary Wessen

Archeological Investigations at the Russian Bishop s House 1981

Archeological Investigations at the Russian Bishop s House  1981
Author: Catherine Holder Spude
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 206
Release: 1985
Genre: Dwellings
ISBN: UCR:31210024862003

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