Muskox and Man in the Subarctic: An Archaeological View

Auteurs-es

  • Bryan C. Gordon

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.14430/arctic2706

Mots-clés :

Chipewyan Indians, Indian archaeology, Inuit archaeology, Muskoxen, Nunavut

Résumé

Archaeologist Bryan C. Gordon, National Museum of Man, Ottawa, comments on the recent paper by Ernest S. Burch, Jr. in Arctic. He puts forward possible reasons for the relative absence of muskox remains. He concludes that, while barrenland archaeologists rightfully regard the caribou as the staff of life to the prehistoric indigenes, they do not disregard the muskox, but merely seek to accord it a correct relative importance.

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Publié-e

1977-01-01