Arctic Institute Research Reports
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.14430/arctic3981Keywords:
Animal ecology, Biological sampling, Botany, Collembola, Dendrochronology, Chert, Furbearing animals, Fur trade, Identification, Inuit archaeology, Middens (Archaeology), Mites, Plant collections, Plants (Biology), Research, Research funding, Trapping, Norton Sound region, Alaska, Mackenzie Delta, N.W.T., Aklavik region, Kugluktuk region, Nunavut, Churchill region, Manitoba, Fort Nelson region, British Columbia, North Slope Borough, Brooks Range, Yellowknife regionAbstract
A archaeological research report titled "Application of the tree-ring chronology in Alaska to archaeology" by J.L. Giddings is followed by 3 reports on biological research projects. The 3 biological research reports are: "Study of the microfauna of Arctic shore areas" by Marie Hammer; "A study of the habits and economics of fur animals" by F.H. Quick; and "Botanical investigations of portions of the Brooks Range and Arctic Slope of Alaska" by Lloyd Spetzman.Downloads
Published
1949-01-01
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Institute News