Unangan past and present: the contrasts between observed and inferred histories

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Social & Behavioral Science
Department Anthropology
Creator O'Rourke, Dennis H.
Other Author West, D. L.; Crawford, M. H.
Title Unangan past and present: the contrasts between observed and inferred histories
Date 2010
Description Abstract Academic research focusing on the population and culture history of the Aleut (Unangan) people began in the late 19th century and continues to the present. The papers in this special issue of Human Biology summarize the latest results from archaeological, linguistic, genetic, and morphometric research approaches that bear on our current understanding of Unangan history and prehistory. Although these new analyses have provided a level of description and resolution previously unattainable, explanatory models and mechanisms for the patterned variation observed over time in the biological and cultural record of the Aleutian region remains elusive. Bringing the diverse data sets into concordance to represent an integrated synthesis of Aleut population and culture history and of Unangan origins and their relationships with other groups in the region remains a goal for future investigators.
Type Text
Publisher Wayne State University Press
Volume 82
Issue 06-May
First Page 759
Last Page 764
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation O'Rourke, D. H., West, D. L., & Crawford, M. H. (2010). Unangan past and present: the contrasts between observed and inferred histories. Human Biology, 82(5-6), 759-64. October-December.
Rights Management (c)Wayne State University Press
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s60g43bk
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