Reindeer (Other Keyword)

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Caribou Exploitation in Interior Alaska: Paleoecology of Two Paxson Lake Sites (1980)
DOCUMENT Citation Only David R. Yesner.

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Caribou Metapodial Shaft Splinter Technology (1979)
DOCUMENT Citation Only D. R. Yesner. R. Bonnichsen.

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Long-Term Spatio-Temporal Dynamics of Sámi Reindeer Husbandry on the Northern Shore of Europe (2024)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Oula Seitsonen. Markus Fjellström.

This is an abstract from the "Exploring Long-Term Pastoral Dynamics: Methods, Theories, Stories" session, at the 89th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. Reindeer hunting, reindeer husbandry, and nomadic pastoralism form a significant part of the history of Sápmi, and the whole northern Fennoscandia from the late Iron Age to modern times. Sápmi, situated on the northern shore of Europe, is the transnational homeland of Sámi people, Europe’s only indigenous group. Recent...


"Most beautiful favorite reindeer" – Life histories of reindeer offered at Sámi offering sites in northern Fennoscandia (2017)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Anna-Kaisa Salmi.

Animal offerings made at various sacred sites were an integral part of the ethnic religion of the indigenous Sámi people of northern parts of present-day Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia from ca. 800 AD onwards. The offering tradition was interwoven with subsistence patterns and human-animal relationships, as in the Sámi worldview, offerings were a means to communicate with gods and guardian spirits of animals to negotiate things such as success in hunting or reindeer husbandry. In this...


Nunamiut Caribou Processing, Categories of Faunal Analysis, and Organizational Measures of Subsistence Strategy (1974)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Dan C. Witter.

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Sekrety drevnikh Kostorezov Vostochnoĭ Evropy i Sibiri priemy obrabotki bivnia mamonta i roga severnogo eolenia v jamennom veke: po arkheologicheskim i eksperimental’nym dannym (2010)
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Secrets of ancient carvers of Eastern Europe and Siberia: treatment techniques of ivoroy and reindeer antler in the Stone Age


Tukuto Lake Site Analysis: Report On a Collection of Caribou Bones from a Late Prehistoric Eskimo Site (1979)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Arthur E. Spiess.

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