43 North America: Na Dene/Athapaskan archaeology and linguistics

Abstract The Athapaskan languages, together with their relatives in Siberia, Alaska, and Pacific coastal Canada, record some intriguing episodes of long‐distance hunter‐gatherer migration during the late Holocene, culminating in the establishment of Apache and Navajo peoples in the southwestern Unit...

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Main Authors: Matson, R. G., Magne, M. P. R.
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