Prehistory in the Dismal Lake Area, N.W.T., Canada
Reports on the summer 1955 archeological survey of the Coronation Gulf area. Test diggings at three sites on Dismal Lake (1:a, 1:b, 2) and one at Kamut Lake yielded numerous chipped and flaked stone implements (knives, scrapers, poin.ts, burins, etc.). The large proportion of microlithic artifacts a...
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ftunivcalgaryojs:oai:journalhosting.ucalgary.ca:article/66797 2023-05-15T14:17:45+02:00 Prehistory in the Dismal Lake Area, N.W.T., Canada Harp, Jr., Elmer 1958-01-01 application/pdf https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/66797 eng eng The Arctic Institute of North America https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/66797/50710 https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/66797 ARCTIC; Vol. 11 No. 4 (1958): December: 197–264; 218-249 1923-1245 0004-0843 Dorset culture Independence I culture info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion research-article 1958 ftunivcalgaryojs 2022-03-22T21:23:36Z Reports on the summer 1955 archeological survey of the Coronation Gulf area. Test diggings at three sites on Dismal Lake (1:a, 1:b, 2) and one at Kamut Lake yielded numerous chipped and flaked stone implements (knives, scrapers, poin.ts, burins, etc.). The large proportion of microlithic artifacts at Dismal-2 and Kamut Lake sites is noted and "the ancestral role of microlithic technology" in the American Arctic stressed. The central position of the Dismal-Kamut Lake complexes and the technological relationship of the microlithic Dismal-2 complex to the western sites of Engigstciak (AB. No. 46551), Anaktuvuk Pass and Cape Denbigh as well as east to the Sarqaq culture of West Greenland, Independence I & II in Pearyland (AB. No. 52343) and the proto-Dorset T-1 site on Southampton Island (AB. No. 44425, 50311) are discussed. Dismal-2 is related in some way to the Dorset culture, it shows traits of all stages from proto- to late Dorset. The ecology of the Dorset culture and its dual land- and sea-oriented economy are dealt with and the musk-ox considered an important game animal in the Dismal Lake area. In the "geographical funnel" of Alaska-northwest Canada, compounds of culture occur, attesting it an area where Old World impulses met, diffused and gave rise to New World complexes including the "Eskimo" traits found in archaic Indian cultures of the east coast from Labrador to Maryland. Article in Journal/Newspaper Archeological Survey Arctic Arctic Coronation Gulf Dorset culture eskimo* Greenland musk ox Sarqaq Southampton Island Alaska University of Calgary Journal Hosting Arctic Canada Coronation Gulf ENVELOPE(-112.003,-112.003,68.134,68.134) Greenland Indian Kamut Lake ENVELOPE(-116.368,-116.368,66.700,66.700) Southampton Island ENVELOPE(-84.501,-84.501,64.463,64.463) ARCTIC 11 4 218 |
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Reports on the summer 1955 archeological survey of the Coronation Gulf area. Test diggings at three sites on Dismal Lake (1:a, 1:b, 2) and one at Kamut Lake yielded numerous chipped and flaked stone implements (knives, scrapers, poin.ts, burins, etc.). The large proportion of microlithic artifacts at Dismal-2 and Kamut Lake sites is noted and "the ancestral role of microlithic technology" in the American Arctic stressed. The central position of the Dismal-Kamut Lake complexes and the technological relationship of the microlithic Dismal-2 complex to the western sites of Engigstciak (AB. No. 46551), Anaktuvuk Pass and Cape Denbigh as well as east to the Sarqaq culture of West Greenland, Independence I & II in Pearyland (AB. No. 52343) and the proto-Dorset T-1 site on Southampton Island (AB. No. 44425, 50311) are discussed. Dismal-2 is related in some way to the Dorset culture, it shows traits of all stages from proto- to late Dorset. The ecology of the Dorset culture and its dual land- and sea-oriented economy are dealt with and the musk-ox considered an important game animal in the Dismal Lake area. In the "geographical funnel" of Alaska-northwest Canada, compounds of culture occur, attesting it an area where Old World impulses met, diffused and gave rise to New World complexes including the "Eskimo" traits found in archaic Indian cultures of the east coast from Labrador to Maryland. |
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Prehistory in the Dismal Lake Area, N.W.T., Canada |
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Prehistory in the Dismal Lake Area, N.W.T., Canada |
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Prehistory in the Dismal Lake Area, N.W.T., Canada |
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Prehistory in the Dismal Lake Area, N.W.T., Canada |
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prehistory in the dismal lake area, n.w.t., canada |
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ENVELOPE(-112.003,-112.003,68.134,68.134) ENVELOPE(-116.368,-116.368,66.700,66.700) ENVELOPE(-84.501,-84.501,64.463,64.463) |
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Archeological Survey Arctic Arctic Coronation Gulf Dorset culture eskimo* Greenland musk ox Sarqaq Southampton Island Alaska |
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Archeological Survey Arctic Arctic Coronation Gulf Dorset culture eskimo* Greenland musk ox Sarqaq Southampton Island Alaska |
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