Intermediate Indians: the view from Ushpitun 2 and Pmiusik u 1

This thesis is concerned with the Amerindian population inhabiting Labrador during the Intermediate Period, between ca. 3500 and 1800 years ago. These Amerindians, Intermediate Indians in the archaeological lexicon of Newfoundland and Labrador, are examined in detail. The original, divisive, culture...

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Main Author: Neilsen, Scott W.
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Memorial University of Newfoundland 2006
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Online Access:https://research.library.mun.ca/11130/
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Summary:This thesis is concerned with the Amerindian population inhabiting Labrador during the Intermediate Period, between ca. 3500 and 1800 years ago. These Amerindians, Intermediate Indians in the archaeological lexicon of Newfoundland and Labrador, are examined in detail. The original, divisive, culture-history is critically summarized; circumstantial data collected since 1978 are itemized, and the results of excavation at new Intermediate Indian sites, Ushpitun 2 and Pmiusiku 1, are detailed. As a result, problems within the thirty-year-old culture-history are recognized. A taxonomic refinement is undertaken and a simplified, inclusive, version of Intermediate Indian culture-history is offered.