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The Archaeology Of North Pacific Fisheries Madonna L Moss Aubrey Cannon

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The Archaeology Of North Pacific Fisheries Madonna L Moss Aubrey Cannon
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Publisher: University of Alaska Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.3 MB
Pages: 326
Author: Madonna L. Moss, Aubrey Cannon
ISBN: 9781602231467, 9781602231474, 160223146X, 1602231478
Language: English
Year: 2011

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The Archaeology Of North Pacific Fisheries Madonna L Moss Aubrey Cannon by Madonna L. Moss, Aubrey Cannon 9781602231467, 9781602231474, 160223146X, 1602231478 instant download after payment.

For thousands of years, fisheries were crucial to the sustenance of the First Peoples of the Pacific Coast. Yet human impact has left us with a woefully incomplete understanding of their histories prior to the industrial era. Covering Alaska, British Columbia, and Puget Sound, The Archaeology of North Pacific Fisheries illustrates how the archaeological record reveals new information about ancient ways of life and the histories of key species. Individual chapters cover salmon, as well as a number of lesser-known species abundant in archaeological sites, including pacific cod, herring, rockfish, eulachon, and hake. In turn, this ecological history informs suggestions for sustainable fishing in today’s rapidly changing environment.

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