People and Wildlife in Northern North America

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People and Wildlife in Northern North America
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Book Synopsis People and Wildlife in Northern North America by : Scott Craig Gerlach

Book excerpt: 23 papers, mostly from the 23rd Annual Meeting of the Alaska Anthropological Association marking the retirement of R D Guthrie in 1996 and reflecting his interests in archaeology, anthropology, palaeontology, palaeoecology and taphonomy.


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