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Record #197115:
Fox exploitation by the Paleoeskimo at the Tayara Site, Nunavik / Hervé Monchot, Daniel Gendron.
Title: | Fox exploitation by the Paleoeskimo at the Tayara Site, Nunavik / Hervé Monchot, Daniel Gendron. |
Author(s): | Monchot, Hervé. Gendron, Daniel. |
Date: | 2011. |
In: | Arctic Anthropology. (2011.), Vol. 48(1) (2011) |
Abstract: | Investigates open-air Dorset site of Tayara (KbFk-7) in southern Hudson Strait, Nunavik. Site is exceptional as it contains numerous fox remains, of which 70% have been identified as Arctic fox (Alopex lagopus) and 30% as red fox (Vulpes vulpes). Analysis of profiles of anatomical parts and examination of cut marks on bones have aided identification of various stages in Dorset use of carcass: skinning and butchering (disarticulating and filleting). |
Notes: | Arctic Anthropology. Vol. 48(1) :15-32 (2011). |
Keywords: | 599.742.1 -- Canidae: Vulpes vulpes. 599.742.1 -- Canidae: Alopex lagopus. 639 -- Hunting, fishing and associated activities. 903 -- Archaeology: Dorset. U -- Archaeology. (*3) -- Arctic regions. (*41) -- Canada. (*424.1) -- Quebec, northern. |
SPRI record no.: | 197115 |
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