1977
DOI: 10.14430/arctic2705
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An Archaeological Survey of Bache Peninsula, Ellesmere Island

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“…(Schledermann, 1978b sequence embraces approximately 4000 years of prehistory from early Arctic Stone Tool tradition (A.S.T.t.) to Thule Culture times (Schledermann, 1977;1978a;. The material remains of the early Dorset occupation of Karluk Island occur on fossil beaches ranging in elevation from 8 -12 m a d .…”
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“…(Schledermann, 1978b sequence embraces approximately 4000 years of prehistory from early Arctic Stone Tool tradition (A.S.T.t.) to Thule Culture times (Schledermann, 1977;1978a;. The material remains of the early Dorset occupation of Karluk Island occur on fossil beaches ranging in elevation from 8 -12 m a d .…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Seven sites considered to be of early Dorset affiliation were discovered during an initial reconnaissance of Karluk Island conducted by Dr. Peter Schledermann in 1977(Schledermann, 19771978a;Helmer, 1978a;. Six of these sites are located along the west coast of the island.…”
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“…By contrast, this punishment illustrates the inverse with the clerical figures' heads submerged and their legs and feet exposed. 50 Dante the poet has created a reversal of this holy sacrament. This could also be read as a reference to the crucifixion of St. Peter, as he asked to be crucified upside down so as to not compare himself to Jesus.…”
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“…The 1977 investigations (Schledermann, 1977) indicated an extensive prehistoric use of the area and provided the necessary background data for the 1978 field research. The initial cultural manifestation in the study area is that of the Arctic Small Tool tradition which may date to between 4 000 and 4 500 BP and encompasses a series of temporal phases.…”
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