Publications

Canadian Circumpolar Institute Press 2007

Khuzhir-Nuge XIV, a Middle Holocene Hunter-Gatherer Cemetery on Lake Baikal, Siberia: Osteological Materials

Weber AW, Katzenberg MA, Goriunova OI (Eds.)

Northern Hunter-Gatherers Research Series Volume 3 This volume in the Baikal Archaeology Project's Northern Hunter-Gatherers Series presents comprehensive human osteological data from fieldwork conducted by the project a the mortuary site Khuzhir-Nuge XIV on Lake Baikal in Siberia. The goal of the BAP has been to identify and understand the processes associated with culture change and continuity among prehistoric boreal forest hunter-gatherers in Siberia's Cis-Baikal region. The Little Sea area has more documented archaeological sites and has seen [...]

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Canadian Circumpolar Institute Press 2006

Katanga Evenkis in the 20th Century and the Ordering of their Life-world

Sirina AA

Northern Hunter-Gatherers Research Series Volume 2 Authorized English translation of the second Russian edition (2002) Translated by A. Chaptykova; Edited by DG Anderson Extensively illustrated with contemporary and archival photographs, detailed diagrams, and original artistic renderings, this work documents the history and present lives of a group of Evenki hunters and reindeer herders living at the headwaters of the Lower Tunguska River in Eastern Siberia. According to Sirina, Katanga Evenkis are best described by the flexible and creative [...]

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Canadian Circumpolar Institute Press 2003

Prehistoric Foragers of the Cis-Baikal, Siberia

Weber A, McKenzie H (Eds.)

Northern Hunter-Gatherers Research Series Volume 1 The first volume of Northern Hunter-Gatherers: Research Series is dedicated to Hunter-Gatherer Culture Change and Continuity in the Middle Holocene of the Cis-Baikal, Siberia. From about 9000 to 3000 years BP, the Baikal area was successively inhabited by two major groups, the Kitoi, who date back to the Late Mesolithic and Early Neolithic, and the Serovo-Glazkovo, who date from the Middle through Late Neolithic to Bronze Age. A distinct feature is a [...]

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