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Early Paleo-Eskimo

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132: 38:. Dates for these occupations vary according to specific geographic region and cultural historical perspective, but it is generally agreed that the Early 31: 54:
The Early Paleo-Eskimo tradition is known by a number of local, and sometimes spatially and temporally overlapping and related variants including the
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is the first of three distinct periods of human occupation recognized by archaeologists in the eastern
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Murray, M.S. (2005). Prehistoric Use of Ringed Seals: A Zooarchaeological Study from Arctic Canada.
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Early pre-Inuit culture in arctic Russia, Canada and Alaska
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North American
Arctic
Late Paleo-Eskimo
Thule
Paleo-Eskimo
BP
Independence I culture
Greenland
Saqqaq culture
Pre-Dorset
Baffin
Ungava
Groswater
Newfoundland and Labrador
microlith
Arctic Small Tool Tradition
Alaska
Siberia
Eurasia
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Archaeological cultures of North America
Archaeology of Canada
Archaeology of Newfoundland and Labrador

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