
Towards an Archaeology of the Nain Region, Labrador: Neqamikegkaput - Paperback
by Bryan Hood
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Availability:In StockContributor:Bryan Hood, William W. FitzhughSeries:Arctic Studies Center Contibutions to Circumpolar AnthropolgyTheme:Cultural Region/Arctic/Antarctic, Ethnic Orientation/Native American, Interdisciplinary Studies/Aboriginal/Native StudiesPublish date:8/15/2008Pages:366
Languages:EnglishPublisher:Arctic Studies CenterISBN-13:9780981614205ISBN-10:0981614205UPC:9780981614205Book Category:History, Social ScienceBook Subcategory:Canada, Archaeology, Polar RegionsSize:11.01 x 8.41 x 1.01 inchesWeight:1.058Product ID:SCD5R8P870
Indian and Eskimo peoples approaching Labrador from different directions and met for the first time 4200 years ago at the forest-tundra boundary north around Nain. Building on archaeological evidence from a decade of previous Smithsonian research, Hood provides the first test of the Maritime Archaic Indian 'long-house' theory and investigates whether early Labrador Indians met the first Eskimo people who migrated into Labrador from the Arctic. His excavations and detailed analysis confirm the long-house theory and propose how the first Eskimo-Indian contact may have occurred.
Languages:EnglishPublisher:Arctic Studies CenterISBN-13:9780981614205ISBN-10:0981614205UPC:9780981614205Book Category:History, Social ScienceBook Subcategory:Canada, Archaeology, Polar RegionsSize:11.01 x 8.41 x 1.01 inchesWeight:1.058Product ID:SCD5R8P870
Hood, Bryan: - Bryan Hood is a professor at the Institute for Archaeology, University of Tromsø, Norway.
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