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Record #152733:

Dechyoo Njik (MIVm-4) and traditional land use patterns on the Old Crow Flats, Yukon Territory / Mélanie Fafard, Raymond Le Blanc.

Title: Dechyoo Njik (MIVm-4) and traditional land use patterns on the Old Crow Flats, Yukon Territory / Mélanie Fafard, Raymond Le Blanc.
Author(s): Fafard, Mélanie.
Le Blanc, Raymond.
Date: 1999.
In: Canadian Journal of Archaeology. (1999.), Vol. 23(1-2) (1999)
Abstract: Presents results of excavation and analysis of late prehistoric / historic camp used as summer multi-functional location, for gathering of various resources including fish, migratory waterfowl and muskrats. Artifact collection reveals presence of well integrated technological system, characterized by manufacture of simple stone tools aimed at sustaining complex bone and antler industry.
Notes:

Canadian Journal of Archaeology. Vol. 23(1-2) :29-50 (1999).

Keywords: 903 -- Archaeology.
39 -- Ethnography: Indians.
U -- Archaeology.
(*41) -- Canada.
(*430) -- Yukon Territory.
SPRI record no.: 152733

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