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Caribou and reindeer hunters of the northern hemisphere / edited by Lawrence J. Jackson and Paul T. Thacker.

Contributor(s): Jackson, Lawrence J | Thacker, Paul T
Language: English Publisher: Aldershot : Avebury, 1997.Description: xiv, 258 p. : ill., maps, tables ; 22 cm.ISBN: 185628705X
Contents:
Large kill sites and the potential for illuminating provisioning behaviour / D. Kenyon; Causes of barren-ground caribou migrations and implications to hunters / D.C. Heard; Modelling mythologies of early human adaptation in the northern hemisphere / M.P. Stopp; Rangufer herd behavior: seasonality of hunting in the Magdalenian of the Paris basin / J.G. Enloe, F. David; Reconstructing "L'Âge du Renne" / Ariane Burke, A. Pike-Tay; The significance of rangifer as a human prey species during the central European upper paleolithic / P. Thacker; The Gainey and Butler sites as focal points for caribou and people / Donald B. Simons; Caribou range and early Paleo-Indian settlement disposition in southern Ontario, Canada / L.J. Jackson; Late glacial reindeer hunters along the French Pyrenees / L. Guy Straus; On the trail to the caribou house: some reflections on Innu caribou hunters in northern Ntessinan (Labrador) / S. Loring; The tyranny continues: ethnographic analogy and eastern Paleo-Indians / M.A. Levine; Reindeer distributions in the late paleolithic of the Ukraine / Vadim Cohen.
Holdings
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Book Book British Museum Britain Europe and Prehistory Orsman PAL 11.2 J (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 10015879
Book Book British Museum Africa Oceania and the Americas Open Shelves KGDB [JAC-] (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available M30940
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Includes bibliographical references.

Large kill sites and the potential for illuminating provisioning behaviour / D. Kenyon; Causes of barren-ground caribou migrations and implications to hunters / D.C. Heard; Modelling mythologies of early human adaptation in the northern hemisphere / M.P. Stopp; Rangufer herd behavior: seasonality of hunting in the Magdalenian of the Paris basin / J.G. Enloe, F. David; Reconstructing "L'Âge du Renne" / Ariane Burke, A. Pike-Tay; The significance of rangifer as a human prey species during the central European upper paleolithic / P. Thacker; The Gainey and Butler sites as focal points for caribou and people / Donald B. Simons; Caribou range and early Paleo-Indian settlement disposition in southern Ontario, Canada / L.J. Jackson; Late glacial reindeer hunters along the French Pyrenees / L. Guy Straus; On the trail to the caribou house: some reflections on Innu caribou hunters in northern Ntessinan (Labrador) / S. Loring; The tyranny continues: ethnographic analogy and eastern Paleo-Indians / M.A. Levine; Reindeer distributions in the late paleolithic of the Ukraine / Vadim Cohen.

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