OUT OF THE ICE
Emergence of
indigenous cultures in Alaska
And Canada after
the Ice Age
(Paperback - 10 Apr 2011)
Robert D. Morritt
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“Out of the Ice” is an
archaeological and historical overview of the earliest cultures in Alaska, (an
ancient ecological part of Asia.) and Canada, which includes the discovery of
small tools from the late Pleistocene era in Pre-Dorset Arctic.
The book also investigates early
of migrations into Alaska also in British Columbia of the people of the
Mackenzie Mountains. Recent radiocarbon dating of fossils forms a picture of
very early migrants in Canada.
Migratory routes from the Pale
arctic period are presented together with an overview of archaeological and
paleographic sources examined which confirm the distribution of indigenous
societies, also archaic origins of the Siberian Ket people.
Also included is a linguistic
overview of both the Dene and the Chipewyan people. Also a look at the
Na-Dene (Athabaskan) language. The Paleo period in Manitoba, the Taltheil
culture, and the Woodland people of Canada.
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