Archaeological implications of ungulate carcasses scavenged by arctic foxes
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Discusses muskox and caribou carcass scavenging by arctic foxes on northeastern Banks Island, in order to better understand the relationship between fossil or archaeological bone patterns and the natural and cultural events that generate such processes. Paper presented at the 16th annual meeting of the Canadian Archaeological Society, Halifax, N.S. April 25-28, 1983.
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