Preface

Archeological research in the North American Arctic and Subarctic has long been a co-operative effort between U.S., Canadian, Danish and other European scholars. Throughout the history of this international collaboration, publications resulting from scholarly meetings and conferences have contribute...

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Published in:ARCTIC
Main Authors: Arundale, W., Schledermann, P.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: The Arctic Institute of North America 1980
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spelling ftunivcalgaryojs:oai:journalhosting.ucalgary.ca:article/65624 2023-05-15T14:19:17+02:00 Preface Arundale, W. Schledermann, P. 1980-01-01 application/pdf https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/65624 eng eng The Arctic Institute of North America https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/65624/49538 https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/65624 ARCTIC; Vol. 33 No. 3 (1980): September: 383–670; 383-384 1923-1245 0004-0843 Inuit archaeology Research Alaska Canadian Arctic info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion research-article 1980 ftunivcalgaryojs 2022-03-22T21:22:40Z Archeological research in the North American Arctic and Subarctic has long been a co-operative effort between U.S., Canadian, Danish and other European scholars. Throughout the history of this international collaboration, publications resulting from scholarly meetings and conferences have contributed greatly to our understanding of Arctic prehistory. . The most recent gathering in this tradition was a joint Canadian Archaeological Association/Society for American Archaeology (CAA-SAA) symposium held in Vancouver, B.C. on April 25 and 26, 1979, subtitled "Recent Research in Eskimo Archaeology." Following the meeting in Vancouver all symposium participants were invited to submit their manuscripts for publication in a special issue of the journal Arctic. . The past decade has seen a tremendous increase in arctic archaeological research. The current rate of data gathering almost defies attempts at synthesis. . The papers in this volume cover a vast geographical area and show a variety of theoretical orientations and methods. . Archaeological resource management and protection is a topic of major and urgent concern and an increasing number of arctic specialists have become involved with the development of more effective management and control of northern cultural resources. Included in this volume are several papers dealing with research in an applied setting. This volume presents a useful sample of current research which will provide the reader with a perspective on the "state of the art." With many authors from a variety of backgrounds and a broad geographical, topical and methodological scope, the symposium conveys a lively sense of both the strengths and the weaknesses of current work. The papers also offer suggestions for new directions in arctic research by providing clues to potentially weak and incomplete areas in current research. . Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic eskimo* inuit Subarctic Alaska University of Calgary Journal Hosting Arctic ARCTIC 33 3
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description Archeological research in the North American Arctic and Subarctic has long been a co-operative effort between U.S., Canadian, Danish and other European scholars. Throughout the history of this international collaboration, publications resulting from scholarly meetings and conferences have contributed greatly to our understanding of Arctic prehistory. . The most recent gathering in this tradition was a joint Canadian Archaeological Association/Society for American Archaeology (CAA-SAA) symposium held in Vancouver, B.C. on April 25 and 26, 1979, subtitled "Recent Research in Eskimo Archaeology." Following the meeting in Vancouver all symposium participants were invited to submit their manuscripts for publication in a special issue of the journal Arctic. . The past decade has seen a tremendous increase in arctic archaeological research. The current rate of data gathering almost defies attempts at synthesis. . The papers in this volume cover a vast geographical area and show a variety of theoretical orientations and methods. . Archaeological resource management and protection is a topic of major and urgent concern and an increasing number of arctic specialists have become involved with the development of more effective management and control of northern cultural resources. Included in this volume are several papers dealing with research in an applied setting. This volume presents a useful sample of current research which will provide the reader with a perspective on the "state of the art." With many authors from a variety of backgrounds and a broad geographical, topical and methodological scope, the symposium conveys a lively sense of both the strengths and the weaknesses of current work. The papers also offer suggestions for new directions in arctic research by providing clues to potentially weak and incomplete areas in current research. .
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