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Record #110389:
Russian hunters on Svalbard and the polar winter / Marek E. Jasinski.
Title: | Russian hunters on Svalbard and the polar winter / Marek E. Jasinski. |
Author(s): | Jasinski, Marek E. |
Date: | 1991. |
In: | Arctic. (1991.), Vol. 44(2) (1991) |
Abstract: | Summarizes background to Russian hunting on Svalbard (16th-19th centuries), and discusses three separate stages of each expedition (preparation, arrival, wintering). Documentary sources and elements of material culture recovered during archaeological excavations show relatively high level of adaptation to Arctic conditions. |
Notes: | Arctic. Vol. 44(2) :156-162 (1991). |
Keywords: | 159.922.25 -- Psychology, influence of climate and weather. 281.93 -- Russian Orthodox Church. 394 -- Social life. 612.3 -- Digestion and nutrition. 613/614 -- Health and preventive medicine. 613.11 -- Acclimatization. 613.165.9 -- Darkness, effect on man. 639 -- Hunting, fishing and associated activities. 69(211) -- Building construction in cold regions. 903 -- Archaeology. 910.2(211) -- Cold regions, life and travel. I -- Medicine and health. (*50) -- Soviet Union. (*531.7) -- Arkhangel'skaya Oblast'. (*531.9) -- Murmanskaya Oblast'. (*32) -- Svalbard. (*324) -- Spitsbergen. |
SPRI record no.: | 110389 |
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