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Record #160960:

Aspects of early Thule culture as seen in the architecture of a site on Victoria Island, Amundsen Gulf area / Jean-François Le Mouël, Maryke Le Mouël.

Title: Aspects of early Thule culture as seen in the architecture of a site on Victoria Island, Amundsen Gulf area / Jean-François Le Mouël, Maryke Le Mouël.
Author(s): Le Mouël, Jean-François.
Le Mouël, Maryke.
Date: 2002.
In: Arctic. (2002.), Vol. 55(2) (2002)
Abstract: Detailed analyses of data from Co-op site yield significant information concerning techniques of thermoregulation in semi-subterranean dwellings. Since early Thule phases appear to have been marked by stability of architectural concept, authors suggest that dwellings may constitute one of most useful identifying cultural elements.
Notes:

Arctic. Vol. 55(2) :167-189 (2002).

Keywords: 903 -- Archaeology: Thule.
72.031 -- Architecture, traditional.
U -- Archaeology.
(*41) -- Canada.
(*440) -- Northwest Territories.
(*469.3) -- Victoria Island.
SPRI record no.: 160960

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