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Record #170301:

Northwest coast wet-site artifacts: a key to understanding resource procurement, storage, management, and exchange / Dale R. Croes.

Title: Northwest coast wet-site artifacts: a key to understanding resource procurement, storage, management, and exchange / Dale R. Croes.
Author(s): Croes, Dale R.
Date: 2003.
Publisher: Vancouver, BC: University of British Columbia Press
In: Emerging from the mist : studies in Northwest Coast culture history. (2003.),
Abstract: 90% of prehistoric material culture excavated from wet sites on the north-west coast of North America is of wood and fibre. Study explores how early technologies were used to catch, store, manage and exchange food.
Notes:

In: Emerging from the mist : studies in Northwest Coast culture history / R.G. Matson, Gary Coupland, Quentin Mackie, eds.

Keywords: 39 -- Ethnography.
339.185 -- Barter and exchange.
639 -- Hunting, fishing and associated activities.
664.8 -- Food, preservation and processing.
903 -- Archaeology: Indians.
U -- Archaeology.
(*40) -- North American Arctic.
(*41) -- Canada.
(*429) -- British Columbia.
(*49) -- Alaska.
SPRI record no.: 170301

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