The Foragers of Point Hope
The Biology and Archaeology of Humans on the Edge of the Alaskan Arctic
Herausgeber: Hilton, Charles E; Cowgill, Libby W; Auerbach, Benjamin M
The Foragers of Point Hope
The Biology and Archaeology of Humans on the Edge of the Alaskan Arctic
Herausgeber: Hilton, Charles E; Cowgill, Libby W; Auerbach, Benjamin M
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Sixty years after their discovery, this is the first anthropological synthesis of the ancient Arctic foragers of Point Hope, Alaska.
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Sixty years after their discovery, this is the first anthropological synthesis of the ancient Arctic foragers of Point Hope, Alaska.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 315
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Juli 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 147mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 703g
- ISBN-13: 9781107022508
- ISBN-10: 1107022509
- Artikelnr.: 40566414
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 315
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Juli 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 147mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 703g
- ISBN-13: 9781107022508
- ISBN-10: 1107022509
- Artikelnr.: 40566414
List of contributors; Acknowledgements; Foreword; Preface; 1. Introduction:
humans on the edge of the Alaskan Arctic Charles E. Hilton, Benjamin M.
Auerbach and Libby W. Cowgill; Part I. Regional Archaeological and
Biological Context: 2. The archaeology of north Alaska: Point Hope in
context Anne M. Jensen; 3. The Ipiutak cult of Shamans and its warrior
protectors: an archaeological context Owen K. Mason; 4. Ancestor-descendant
affinities between the Ipiutak and Tigara at Point Hope, AK in the context
of North American Arctic cranial variation Blaine Maley; Part II.
Biological Variation among the Foragers of Point Hope: 5. Contrasting of
the Ipiutak and Tigara: evidence from incisor microwear texture analysis
Kristin L. Krueger; 6. The diets of the Ipiutak and Tigara (Point Hope,
Alaska): evidence from occlusal molar microwear texture analysis Sireen El
Zaatari; 7. Postcranial pathological lesions in precontact Ipiutak and
Tigara skeletal remains of Point Hope, Alaska Charles E. Hilton, Marsha D.
Ogilvie, Megan Latchaw Czarniecki and Sarah Gossett; 8. Bone strength and
subsistence activities at Point Hope Laura L. Shackelford; 9. Postcranial
growth and development of immature skeletons from Point Hope, Alaska Libby
W. Cowgill; Part III. Contexts, Conclusions and Commentaries: 10.
Morphologies from the edge: perspectives on biological variation among the
Late Holocene inhabitants of the northwestern North American Arctic
Benjamin M. Auerbach; 11. The Ipiutak spirit-scape: an archaeological
phenomenon William W. Fitzhugh; 12. Point Hope in certain contexts: a
comment Don E. Dumond; References; Index.
humans on the edge of the Alaskan Arctic Charles E. Hilton, Benjamin M.
Auerbach and Libby W. Cowgill; Part I. Regional Archaeological and
Biological Context: 2. The archaeology of north Alaska: Point Hope in
context Anne M. Jensen; 3. The Ipiutak cult of Shamans and its warrior
protectors: an archaeological context Owen K. Mason; 4. Ancestor-descendant
affinities between the Ipiutak and Tigara at Point Hope, AK in the context
of North American Arctic cranial variation Blaine Maley; Part II.
Biological Variation among the Foragers of Point Hope: 5. Contrasting of
the Ipiutak and Tigara: evidence from incisor microwear texture analysis
Kristin L. Krueger; 6. The diets of the Ipiutak and Tigara (Point Hope,
Alaska): evidence from occlusal molar microwear texture analysis Sireen El
Zaatari; 7. Postcranial pathological lesions in precontact Ipiutak and
Tigara skeletal remains of Point Hope, Alaska Charles E. Hilton, Marsha D.
Ogilvie, Megan Latchaw Czarniecki and Sarah Gossett; 8. Bone strength and
subsistence activities at Point Hope Laura L. Shackelford; 9. Postcranial
growth and development of immature skeletons from Point Hope, Alaska Libby
W. Cowgill; Part III. Contexts, Conclusions and Commentaries: 10.
Morphologies from the edge: perspectives on biological variation among the
Late Holocene inhabitants of the northwestern North American Arctic
Benjamin M. Auerbach; 11. The Ipiutak spirit-scape: an archaeological
phenomenon William W. Fitzhugh; 12. Point Hope in certain contexts: a
comment Don E. Dumond; References; Index.
List of contributors; Acknowledgements; Foreword; Preface; 1. Introduction:
humans on the edge of the Alaskan Arctic Charles E. Hilton, Benjamin M.
Auerbach and Libby W. Cowgill; Part I. Regional Archaeological and
Biological Context: 2. The archaeology of north Alaska: Point Hope in
context Anne M. Jensen; 3. The Ipiutak cult of Shamans and its warrior
protectors: an archaeological context Owen K. Mason; 4. Ancestor-descendant
affinities between the Ipiutak and Tigara at Point Hope, AK in the context
of North American Arctic cranial variation Blaine Maley; Part II.
Biological Variation among the Foragers of Point Hope: 5. Contrasting of
the Ipiutak and Tigara: evidence from incisor microwear texture analysis
Kristin L. Krueger; 6. The diets of the Ipiutak and Tigara (Point Hope,
Alaska): evidence from occlusal molar microwear texture analysis Sireen El
Zaatari; 7. Postcranial pathological lesions in precontact Ipiutak and
Tigara skeletal remains of Point Hope, Alaska Charles E. Hilton, Marsha D.
Ogilvie, Megan Latchaw Czarniecki and Sarah Gossett; 8. Bone strength and
subsistence activities at Point Hope Laura L. Shackelford; 9. Postcranial
growth and development of immature skeletons from Point Hope, Alaska Libby
W. Cowgill; Part III. Contexts, Conclusions and Commentaries: 10.
Morphologies from the edge: perspectives on biological variation among the
Late Holocene inhabitants of the northwestern North American Arctic
Benjamin M. Auerbach; 11. The Ipiutak spirit-scape: an archaeological
phenomenon William W. Fitzhugh; 12. Point Hope in certain contexts: a
comment Don E. Dumond; References; Index.
humans on the edge of the Alaskan Arctic Charles E. Hilton, Benjamin M.
Auerbach and Libby W. Cowgill; Part I. Regional Archaeological and
Biological Context: 2. The archaeology of north Alaska: Point Hope in
context Anne M. Jensen; 3. The Ipiutak cult of Shamans and its warrior
protectors: an archaeological context Owen K. Mason; 4. Ancestor-descendant
affinities between the Ipiutak and Tigara at Point Hope, AK in the context
of North American Arctic cranial variation Blaine Maley; Part II.
Biological Variation among the Foragers of Point Hope: 5. Contrasting of
the Ipiutak and Tigara: evidence from incisor microwear texture analysis
Kristin L. Krueger; 6. The diets of the Ipiutak and Tigara (Point Hope,
Alaska): evidence from occlusal molar microwear texture analysis Sireen El
Zaatari; 7. Postcranial pathological lesions in precontact Ipiutak and
Tigara skeletal remains of Point Hope, Alaska Charles E. Hilton, Marsha D.
Ogilvie, Megan Latchaw Czarniecki and Sarah Gossett; 8. Bone strength and
subsistence activities at Point Hope Laura L. Shackelford; 9. Postcranial
growth and development of immature skeletons from Point Hope, Alaska Libby
W. Cowgill; Part III. Contexts, Conclusions and Commentaries: 10.
Morphologies from the edge: perspectives on biological variation among the
Late Holocene inhabitants of the northwestern North American Arctic
Benjamin M. Auerbach; 11. The Ipiutak spirit-scape: an archaeological
phenomenon William W. Fitzhugh; 12. Point Hope in certain contexts: a
comment Don E. Dumond; References; Index.