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Record #188485:
Studies into the social organization of the Maritime Archaic of Newfoundland and Labrador / Christopher Wolff.
Title: | Studies into the social organization of the Maritime Archaic of Newfoundland and Labrador / Christopher Wolff. |
Author(s): | Wolff, Christopher. |
Date: | 2009. |
In: | Arctic Studies Center Newsletter. (2009.), Vol. 16 (2009) |
Abstract: | Reports archaeological investigations into earliest inhabitants of Newfoundland and Labrador, in particular causality behind transformation of residential architecture from single-family pithouses to multi-family longhouses. Author posits changes in ideology and social complexity coinciding with this change, but notes that social complexity achieved by Maritime Archaic is difficult to assess owing to poor archaeological preservation conditions in north-eastern North America. |
Notes: | Arctic Studies Center Newsletter. Vol. 16 :29-30 (2009). |
Keywords: | 392 -- Social customs. 903 -- Archaeology. U -- Archaeology. (*3) -- Arctic regions. (*41) -- Canada. (*421) -- Newfoundland. (*423) -- Labrador. |
SPRI record no.: | 188485 |
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