Elizabeth Sonnenburg, Ashley K. Lemke, John M. O'Shea
Bringing together American and Canadian scholars of Great Lakes prehistory to provide a holistic picture of caribou hunters, this volume covers such diverse topics as paleoenvironmental reconstruction, ethnographic surveys of hunting features with Native informants in Canada, and underwater archaeological research, and presents a synthetic model of ancient caribou hunters in the Great Lakes region. This book is well suited for anyone with interests in Great Lakes prehistory generally, past environments, or the archaeological discovery of the world’s oldest caribou hunting structures 120 feet below Lake Huron. Look inside this book
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Publisher: Museum of Anthropology
Year of Publication: 2015
Location: Ann Arbor, MI
# of Pages: 224
Price: $37
ISBN: 978-0-915703-85-2
Monograph Series / Number:
Memoirs, 57
Tables / Illustrations:
26 tables, 154 illustr incl 16 color plates