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Record #214185:
Bone strength and subsistence activities at Point Hope / Laura L. Shackelford.
Title: | Bone strength and subsistence activities at Point Hope / Laura L. Shackelford. |
Author(s): | Shackelford, Laura L. |
Date: | 2014. |
Publisher: | Cambridge: Cambridge University Press |
In: | Foragers of Point Hope : the biology and archaeology on the edge of the Alaskan Arctic. (2014.), |
Abstract: | Investigates whether effects of active Arctic subsistence lifestyle are discernible in long bones of Point Hope Ipiutak and Tigara postcranial skeletons. Finds that Point Hope individuals maintained high levels of skeletal robusticity in upper and lower limbs, but that levels of robusticity are not extreme relative to other contemporaneous active populations. |
Notes: | In: The foragers of Point Hope : the biology and archaeology on the edge of the Alaskan Arctic / Charles E. Hilton, Benjamin M. Auerbach, Libby W. Cowgill, eds. |
Keywords: | 39 -- Ethnography: Eskimo. 394 -- Social life. 572 -- Anthropology, physical. 611 -- Anatomy. 616 -- Disease and pathology. 903 -- Archaeology: Ipiutak. 903 -- Archaeology: Tigara. U -- Archaeology. (*3) -- Arctic regions. (*49) -- Alaska. (*494) -- Alaska, northwestern. |
Location(s): | SCO: SPRI-SHF: (*93) : 903[2014] |
SPRI record no.: | 214185 |
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