An Ancient Wolf, Canus lupus , Den and Associated Human Activity in the Southwestern Yukon Territory

作者: Richard Farnell , P. Gregory Hare , Daniel R. Drummond

DOI: 10.22621/CFN.V119I1.96

关键词: Lupus (constellation)Artifact (archaeology)Bow and arrowPredatorGeographyArchaeology

摘要: The recovery of an ancient hunting artifact in active Wolf den indicates that denning sites may be reused for many centuries. It also suggests traditional practices predator management by humans have great antiquity.

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