Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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11005198 | Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports | 2018 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Survey and excavation at the Huron-Wendat site known as Ellery (BdGx-8) revealed two components separated by approximately 150Â years. The later component represents a time when Wendat communities were suffering from major epidemics from European-introduced illnesses. Differences in the composition of the zooarchaeological samples include higher proportions of perch, rabbits, and passenger pigeon in the later, post-epidemic component. We suggest that the nature of the fauna and the technology needed to obtain it indicates increased involvement by 'legitimate peripheral participants' in subsistence activities compared with earlier times.
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Authors
Alicia L. Hawkins, Kaitlyn Malleau, Deirdre Elliott,