Bone Tools, subsistence strategy, Alaska (Other Keyword)

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Bone Tools of the Rat Islands: Aleut Identity, Subsistence, and Interaction with Landscape and Seascape (2016)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Joshua Howard. Caroline Funk. Debra G. Corbett. Brian W. Hoffman.

Aleut bone tools offer a unique opportunity to study Aleut identity, relational ecology, interaction with seascape, tool technology, materiality, and subsistence strategies. A study of the Rat Islands was conducted in 2003 and 2009 by the Rat Islands Research Project to examine the Aleut sites found in the area in order to better understand the subsistence strategies, use of the environment, and the importance of landscape and seascape to the Aleut culture. During this study, due to the...