On Eskaleutian Linguistics, Archaeology and Prehistory

作者: D. E. Dumond

DOI: 10.1525/AA.1965.67.5.02A00080

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摘要: IN THIS paper some efforts to classify the Eskimoan branch of Eskaleutian languages will be briefly reviewed and ethnic relationships implied by classification noted. Subsequently, archaeological material examined in an attempt determine if these find support. Finally, hypotheses regard prehistory proposed.

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