skip to primary navigation skip to content
 

 

You are not currently logged in

SPRI library catalogue

View a record

Please note: You are viewing the legacy database of the Scott Polar Research Institute Library catalogue. It is no longer being updated, so does not reliably reflect our current library holdings.

Please search for material in iDiscover for up-to-date information about the library collection.


Record #191354:

Hare Harbor site in eastern Quebec reveals more secrets / Bill Fitzhugh.

Title: Hare Harbor site in eastern Quebec reveals more secrets / Bill Fitzhugh.
Author(s): Fitzhugh, Bill.
Date: 2010.
In: Arctic Studies Center Newsletter. (2010.), Vol. 17 (2010)
Abstract: Reports discoveries in northern Gulf of St Lawrence yielding evidence of secondary (earlier) 16th century Basque occupation (primary occupation dates to ca 1700) and of foundations of additional Inuit winter houses occupied at time of later Basque settlement. Finds provide confirmation that Inuit were active participants in later phase of Basque exploitation of Quebec Lower North Shore, and solidify evidence of permanent (though perhaps not long-term) Inuit settlement in 17th-18th centuries.
Notes:

Arctic Studies Center Newsletter. Vol. 17 :24-26 (2010).

Keywords: 39 -- Ethnography: Inuit.
903 -- Archaeology.
93"15" -- Sixteenth century.
93"16" -- Seventeenth century.
93"17" -- Eighteenth century.
U -- Archaeology.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*424) -- Quebec.
SPRI record no.: 191354

MARCXML

LDR 01399naa#a2200000#a#4500
001 SPRI-191354
005 20230929135430.0
007 ta
008 230929s2010####xx#a##|##|###|0||#0|eng#d
035 ## ‡aSPRI-191354
040 ## ‡aUkCU-P‡beng‡eaacr
100 1# ‡aFitzhugh, Bill.
245 10 ‡aHare Harbor site in eastern Quebec reveals more secrets /‡cBill Fitzhugh.
260 ## ‡a[S.l.] :‡b[s.n.],‡c2010.
300 ## ‡ap. 24-26 :‡bill.
500 ## ‡aArctic Studies Center Newsletter. Vol. 17 :24-26 (2010).
520 3# ‡aReports discoveries in northern Gulf of St Lawrence yielding evidence of secondary (earlier) 16th century Basque occupation (primary occupation dates to ca 1700) and of foundations of additional Inuit winter houses occupied at time of later Basque settlement. Finds provide confirmation that Inuit were active participants in later phase of Basque exploitation of Quebec Lower North Shore, and solidify evidence of permanent (though perhaps not long-term) Inuit settlement in 17th-18th centuries.
650 07 ‡a39 -- Ethnography: Inuit.‡2udc
650 07 ‡a903 -- Archaeology.‡2udc
650 07 ‡a93"15" -- Sixteenth century.‡2udc
650 07 ‡a93"16" -- Seventeenth century.‡2udc
650 07 ‡a93"17" -- Eighteenth century.‡2udc
650 07 ‡aU -- Archaeology.‡2local
651 #7 ‡a(*3) -- Arctic regions.‡2udc
651 #7 ‡a(*424) -- Quebec.‡2udc
773 0# ‡7nnas ‡tArctic Studies Center Newsletter. ‡gVol. 17 (2010) ‡wSPRI-178351
916 ## ‡a2010/07/20 -- JW
917 ## ‡aUnenhanced record from Muscat, imported 2019
948 3# ‡a20230929 ‡bJW