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TitleA Summary of the Prehistory of the Western Canadian Arctic
Publication TypeReport
Year of Publication1983
AuthorsArnold, C. D.
Volume33
Pagination 10-20
PublisherThe Musk-ox
Publication Languageeng
ISBN Number0077-2542
Keywordsarchaeologic, arctic, prehistoric, prehistory
Abstract

The western regions of the Canadian Arctic bear evidence of human occupation extending more than 3500 years into the past. Although the western Canadian Arctic cannot be separated from adjacent regions when constructing cultural histories, prehistoric occupations of that area often show significant differences when compared to their neighbours to the east and the west. Viewed on a regional basis, the archaeological record provides a glimpse into the complexity of cultural development in the Arctic. (Au)

Notes

Held at University of Saskatchewan, University of Regina, Guelph University, University of British Columbia, and Simon Fraser University

Topics

prehistory, arctic

Group

Humanities Bibliography

Citation Key22460

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