Dog-human dietary relationships in Yup'ik western Alaska : The stable isotope and zooarchaeological evidence from pre-contact Nunalleq
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University of Aberdeen, Library, Special collections & Museums, Special Collections Centre University of Aberdeen, Geosciences, Archaeology |
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05/08/2016
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Acknowledgements This work was funded by a PhD studentship to EM from the Natural Environment Research Council (2210 GG005 RGA1521) and an Arts and Humanities Research Council (AH/K006029/1) grant to RK, KB and Charlotta Hillerdal (Aberdeen). Material was excavated from Nunalleq by staff and students from the University of Aberdeen, volunteer excavators and residents of Quinhagak. Logistical and planning support for the excavation was provided by Qanirtuuq Incorporated, Quinhagak, and the residents of Quinhagak. Peer reviewed Postprint |
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McManus-Fry , E , Knecht , R , Dobney , K , Richards , M P & Britton , K 2016 , ' Dog-human dietary relationships in Yup'ik western Alaska : The stable isotope and zooarchaeological evidence from pre-contact Nunalleq ' Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports . , 10.1016/j.jasrep.2016.04.007 2352-409X PURE: 65872735 PURE UUID: dc2ccbb0-2a63-47d2-9ed8-a06028104ce0 |
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eng |
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Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports |
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© 2016. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY 4.0 license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
Palavras-Chave | #dog #carbon #nitrogen #Alaska #palaeodiet #prehistory #Yup'ik #CC Archaeology #Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) #2210 GG005 RGA1521 #Arts & Humanities Research Council (AHRC) #AH/K006029/1 #CC |
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