This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Zooarchaeological and ethnohistorical evidence for Beothuk settlement patterns is discussed under three periods: for the later seventeenth and ...
Indigenous people have been on the far northeastern edge of Canada for most of the last 10,000 years, moving in shortly after the ice retreated from the Last Glacial Maximum. Archaeological evidence ...
ONTARIO, CANADA—The Globe and Mail reports that a team of researchers led by Hendrik Poinar and Ana Duggan of McMaster University has recovered mitochondrial DNA from the remains of 19 individuals who ...
EDMUNTON, CANADA—A new study of carved pendants made by the Beothuk people of Newfoundland offers insight into their thoughts on the afterlife. The Beothuk nation had lived in Newfoundland for at ...
Assiniwi traces the rise and fall of the tribe that settled Newfoundland during the time of the Vikings in this ambitious and wide-ranging historical debut. The first protagonist is a young initiate ...
This paper explores pre-contact hunting at L'Anse aux Meadows National Historic Site in Newfoundland, Canada during the Late Holocene. Data from over 40 years of excavations are interpreted in light ...
Water levels in many parts of Newfoundland and Labrador remain low despite some rain this week. As the CBC’s Troy Turner reports, Beothuk Lake, in the interior of Newfoundland, is seeing a larger ...
Oct. 12 (UPI) --According to genetic analysis, Newfoundland, the northeastern Canadian island, was populated by three distinct groups -- in three different waves -- over the last 10,000 years. When ...
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