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Rick Davis
2008
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Review: Technology and Tradition in the Eastern Arctic, 2500 BC– AD 1200: A Dynamic Technological Investigation of Lithic Assemblages from the Palaeo-Eskimo Traditions of Greenland
S. Brooke Milne
Canadian Journal of Archaeology
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An Early Arctic Small Tool tradition structure from interior Northwestern Alaska
Daniel Odess
Études/Inuit/Studies, 2000
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Christopher J. Ellis
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S. Brooke Milne
Journal of field archaeology, 2005
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Sergei Slobodin
Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University. History, 2019
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West Greenland Inuit Terrestrial and Maritime Ethnoarchaeology
Santiago David Domínguez-Solera
ARGOS , 2022
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The Design of Arctic Small Tool Tradition Tool Kits: An Example from Matcharak Lake, Alaska
Andrew H Tremayne
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Lesley Howse
ÉTUDES/INUIT/STUDIES, 2013
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Paleoeskimo Occupations of Central and High Arctic Canada
Robert McGhee
Memoirs of the Society for American Archaeology, 1976
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Magnifying the differences: Investigating variability in Dorset Paleo-Inuit organic material culture using microscopic analysis
Matilda Siebrecht
Bones at a Crossroads, 2021
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Pre-Inuit walrus use in Arctic Canada and Greenland, c.2500 BCE to 1250 CE
Christyann Darwent
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Archaeological and Ethnographic Evidence for Indigenous Hunting and Fishing Economies in the North American Arctic and Subarctic
Christyann Darwent
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Tools but Not Toolkits : Traces of the Arctic Small Tool Tradition in the Kodiak Archipelago
Amy Steffian
2008
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The Prehistory of Inuit in Northeast Greenland
Mikkel Sørensen
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THE MACKENZIE INUIT WHALE BONE INDUSTRY: RAW MATERIAL, TOOL MANUFACTURE, SCHEDULING, AND TRADE
Matthew Betts
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cynthia zutter
Journal of the North Atlantic, 2009
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Ronald Alvarez Vera
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Virginia Hatfield
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Connecting the present with the past: Traditional hunting methods and archaeozoological investigations in central west Greenland.
Kerstin Pasda
2009
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Historic Inuit pottery in the eastern Canadian Arctic
J. Savelle
Polar Record, 1986
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Archaeofaunal signatures of specialized bowhead whaling in the Western Canadian Arctic: a regional study
Matthew Betts
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Herbert Maschner
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Social life and technical practice: an analysis of the osseous tool assemblage at the dorset palaeoeskimo site of Philip's Garden, Newfoundland
Patricia Wells
2012
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In the Eye of the Beholder: Using Microscopic Analysis in the Interpretation of Tuniit (Dorset Paleo-Inuit) Art
Matilda Siebrecht
Arctic Anthropology, 2023
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Evidence of Early Metalworking in Arctic Canada
Patricia Sutherland
Geoarchaeology, 2015
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Qorluulasupaluk site: an important puzzle piece in the interpretation of the Palaeo-Eskimo cultures in the High Arctic Thule region
Mikkel Sørensen
Danish journal of archaeology, 2022
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New evidence for the timing of Arctic small tool tradition coastal settlement in northwest Alaska
Andrew H Tremayne
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The Russell Creek manifestation of the Arctic Small Tool tradition on the western Alaska Peninsula
Herbert Maschner
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An Integrative Approach to the Study of Bone Tool Manufacture and Use: The Case of the St. Lawrence Iroquoians
Claire Saint-Germain , Christian Gates St-Pierre , Claude Chapdelaine
Cuadernos del Instituto Nacional de Antropología y Pensamiento Latinoamericano - Series Especiales, 2016
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Recent Archaeological Investigations near the Native Village of Shaktoolik, Norton Sound, Alaska + Supplementary Appendix 1 (See Article Tools)
Christyann Darwent
ARCTIC, 2017
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Caribou Inuit Activity and Settlement Around Yathkyed Lake: A Record of Archaeological Features in an Inland Arctic Landscape, Canada
Andrew M Stewart
Cultural Landscapes and Long-Term Human Ecology, 2024
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'Tis the Season: An Experimental Examination of Toolkit Variability, Late Pleistocene-Early Holocene Interior Alaska
Jacob Adams
2018
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Variability in Palaeoeskimo occupation on south-western Victoria Island, Arctic Canada: Causes and consequences
J. Savelle , Arthur Dyke
World Archaeology, 2002
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Toolkit Composition and Assemblage Variability: Implications from the Nogahabara I Site, Northern Alaska
Jeff Rasic
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