Changing Cultures and Climate in the Arctic: Prehistory to Modern Times

Smithsonian anthropologist Fitzhugh presents a synopsis of the Arctic region's archaeology with an emphasis on how climate change over the last 10,000 years affected human activities in the region.

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Published in:AnthroNotes : Museum of Natural History publication for educators
Main Author: Fitzhugh, William W.
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Published: 2009
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American Indians
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Geography
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Changing Cultures and Climate in the Arctic: Prehistory to Modern Times
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