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Record #176356:

Tundra game drives: an Arctic-alpine comparison / James B. Benedict.

Title: Tundra game drives: an Arctic-alpine comparison / James B. Benedict.
Author(s): Benedict, James B.
Date: 2005.
In: Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research. (2005.), Vol. 37(4) (2005)
Abstract: Compares structures (stone fences and blinds) built by prehistoric hunters to gather and ambush game above timberline in Colorado Front Range with similar structures built by Copper Inuit and predecessors for hunting caribou near Bathurst Inlet in central Canadian Arctic. Notes differences, including presence of stone house facilities, meat caches, kayak-storage racks and fox and wolf traps near drives in Bathurst Inlet region, implying long-term habitation made possible by plentiful meat supply.
Notes:

Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research. Vol. 37(4) :425-434 (2005).

Keywords: 39 -- Ethnography: Eskimo.
39 -- Ethnography: Indians.
599.735.3 -- Cervidae: Rangifer tarandus.
639.1 -- Hunting, shooting and trapping.
903 -- Archaeology.
U -- Archaeology.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*41) -- Canada.
(7) -- North America.
(78) -- Western states.
SPRI record no.: 176356

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