Current Problems in Arctic Research
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 80th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA (2015)
Given heightened coastal erosion, decreased permafrost levels and melting ice patches, arctic archaeologists are facing issues not previously experienced even a decade before. In addition, circumpolar communities are beginning to take ownership of their history and more collaborative relationships are emerging. This symposium will showcase current archaeological research across the Arctic, highlighting new questions that are arising as we struggle to stay ahead of changing climatic conditions and addressing old questions related to human resilience in the North.
Other Keywords
Zooarchaeology •
Coastal Erosion •
Alaska •
Thule •
Archaeology •
Photogrammetry •
Taphonomy •
Maritime Adaptations •
Colonization •
Residue Analysis
Geographic Keywords
Arctic •
North America - NW Coast/Alaska
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Digging Deep or Just Scratching the Surface: Challenges and Successes with Labrador Inuit Archaeobotany (2015)