Species Identification of Common Native Arctic Mammals in Inuit Fur Clothing Based on Hair Microscopy ...
Correct material identification is considered essential when documenting museum objects. This study examines the morphology of mammal hair and records the geographical use of common species in Inuit fur clothing collected by the National Museum of Denmark (NMD) from c. 1830–1940 in the Bering Strait...
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ftdatacite:10.6084/m9.figshare.21563644 2023-11-05T03:38:04+01:00 Species Identification of Common Native Arctic Mammals in Inuit Fur Clothing Based on Hair Microscopy ... Schmidt, Anne Lisbeth 2022 https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.21563644 https://tandf.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Species_Identification_of_Common_Native_Arctic_Mammals_in_Inuit_Fur_Clothing_Based_on_Hair_Microscopy/21563644 unknown Taylor & Francis https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00393630.2022.2130100 Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode cc-by-4.0 Physiology FOS Biological sciences Evolutionary Biology Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified Ecology Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified Developmental Biology Marine Biology Journal contribution Text article-journal ScholarlyArticle 2022 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.2156364410.1080/00393630.2022.2130100 2023-10-09T10:16:15Z Correct material identification is considered essential when documenting museum objects. This study examines the morphology of mammal hair and records the geographical use of common species in Inuit fur clothing collected by the National Museum of Denmark (NMD) from c. 1830–1940 in the Bering Strait region, Alaska, Arctic Canada, and Greenland. Through hair microscopy, the purpose is to test whether original identifications are correct to assess the origin of unique Inuit garments. By means of transmitted light microscopy (TLM) of stained, 1 µm thick cross-sectioned hairs and undyed, longitudinally mounted hairs, the research reveals that specific morphological structures are characteristic of the common native reindeer/caribou, musk ox, members of the seal family, domestic dog, wolf, Arctic fox, polar bear, and wolverine. Rarer animals (hare, lynx, otter, etc.) are not part of this study because of limitations in the collection. Hairs from seal species are difficult to distinguish from one another. Hairs ... Other Non-Article Part of Journal/Newspaper Arctic Fox Arctic Bering Strait Greenland inuit musk ox polar bear Alaska Lynx DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) |
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Correct material identification is considered essential when documenting museum objects. This study examines the morphology of mammal hair and records the geographical use of common species in Inuit fur clothing collected by the National Museum of Denmark (NMD) from c. 1830–1940 in the Bering Strait region, Alaska, Arctic Canada, and Greenland. Through hair microscopy, the purpose is to test whether original identifications are correct to assess the origin of unique Inuit garments. By means of transmitted light microscopy (TLM) of stained, 1 µm thick cross-sectioned hairs and undyed, longitudinally mounted hairs, the research reveals that specific morphological structures are characteristic of the common native reindeer/caribou, musk ox, members of the seal family, domestic dog, wolf, Arctic fox, polar bear, and wolverine. Rarer animals (hare, lynx, otter, etc.) are not part of this study because of limitations in the collection. Hairs from seal species are difficult to distinguish from one another. Hairs ... |
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Species Identification of Common Native Arctic Mammals in Inuit Fur Clothing Based on Hair Microscopy ... |
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Species Identification of Common Native Arctic Mammals in Inuit Fur Clothing Based on Hair Microscopy ... |
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Species Identification of Common Native Arctic Mammals in Inuit Fur Clothing Based on Hair Microscopy ... |
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Species Identification of Common Native Arctic Mammals in Inuit Fur Clothing Based on Hair Microscopy ... |
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Species Identification of Common Native Arctic Mammals in Inuit Fur Clothing Based on Hair Microscopy ... |
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