Postglacial sea-level history and coastline change at Port au

CLOSENESS TO THE COAST and access to marine resources has always been an im-portant determinant in the location of habitation centres at Port au Choix (Figure 1), from the earliest occupation by Maritime Archaic Indians over 6,000 years ago to the present town. Since the end of the last glaciation t...

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Main Authors: Trevor Bell, I. Rod Smith, M. A. P. Renouf
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Summary:CLOSENESS TO THE COAST and access to marine resources has always been an im-portant determinant in the location of habitation centres at Port au Choix (Figure 1), from the earliest occupation by Maritime Archaic Indians over 6,000 years ago to the present town. Since the end of the last glaciation the coastline of Port au Choix