Add this copy of Fifty Years of Arctic Research: Anthropological Studies to cart. $32.00, very good condition, Sold by Common Crow Books rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Pittsburgh, PA, UNITED STATES, published 1997 by National Museum of Denmark.
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Very Good + First edition, 1997. Quarto, softcover, illustrated, 344 pp., clean unmarked text, Very Good+ copy, a bit of soiling or age-toning to the outer pages and the covers, rubbing and wear to the edges of the book's covers.
Add this copy of Fifty Years of Arctic Research: Anthropological Studies to cart. $150.00, very good condition, Sold by Expatriate Bookshop rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Svendborg, DENMARK, published 1997 by National Museum of Denmark.
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Minor rubbing. VG. 30x20cm, 344 pp., Series: Publications of the National Museum. Ethnographical Series, Vol. 18. Weighs 1400 grams. Contains 35 papers. Includes: Independence II in North East Greenland; Construction of an archeological "culture"; Cultural borders; Ancient skin clothing passing through Copenhagen; 19th century Aivilik Iglulik drawings; The fate of Krueger's expedition; Searching for the grail: virtual archeology in Yamal and circumpolar theory; The Saqqaq harpoon; Repatriation of ancient human remains; Jigs from Greenland; Pioneer settlements of the Belcher Islanmd, N.W. T; He who opens an old grave makes a storm: preservation activities in Greenland seen in a historian perspective; Developments in Labrador Inuit archaeology research; Poetry, politics, and archaeology in Greenland; Meeting between Dorset culture Palaeo-Eskimosand Thule culture Inuit; Arctic fox and blond shaman; A heavy duty chopping tool from a Birnirk house in Ekven, Chukotka; New aspects of the Saqqaq culture in West Greenland; Greenland: a quaternary zoological view; On 'smell of forest' in Greenlandic myths and and legends; L'importance archéologique de la région de Kangirsujuaq au Nunavik ( Arctique Québécois): un centre chamanique dorsétien; Death in traditional East Greenland; Igloolik Island before and after Jørgen Meldgaard; The variety of artistic expression in Dorset culture; Who makes Inuit art? : confessions by a para-anthropologist; etc.