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2008

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Daniel Odess

Études/Inuit/Studies, 2000

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Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University. History, 2019

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Amy Steffian

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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

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Patricia Wells

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Arctic Anthropology, 2023

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Patricia Sutherland

Geoarchaeology, 2015

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ARCTIC, 2017

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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

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