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Description: Doing Fieldwork in the Arctic and Baffin Island.
Arctic Archaeology | University of Waterloo The northernmost part of the North American continent has seen some of the most fascinating human adaptations anywhere, extending back thousands of years. But learning about those adaptations through archaeological research in that vast region presents a number of unique challenges, including short field seasons, immense logistical problems, and excavation into permafrost (permanently frozen ground). Using text and images, these pages provide a glimpse of archaeological research in this region and its results focusing principally on the Canadian Arctic where I've done the majority of my research.
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Page title: | Arctic Archaeology | University of Waterloo |
Keywords: | Arctic, Archaeology, Archeology, Anthropology, Inuit, Eskimo, Excavation, Nunavut, Thule |
Description: | This site describes archaeological research in the Arctic Regions of North America, especially Arctic Canada |
IP-address: | 129.97.42.10 |
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NS | Name servers: bay.cs.utoronto.ca 128.100.1.1 cn-adns-mc.uwaterloo.ca 129.97.2.98 |
WHOIS | status: registered |
Date | Creation date: 2000/09/20 Expiry date: 2021/01/29 |