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10-04-2015, 05:48

Further Reading

Beattie OB, Apland B, Blake EW, et al. (2000) The Kwiaday Diin Ts’inchi discovery from a glacier in British Columbia. Canadian Journal of Archaeology 24: 129-147.

Beattie OB and GeigerJ (1987) Frozen in Time. Saskatoon: Western Producer Prairie Books.

Ceruti MC (2002) Archaeological find of three frozen mummies and offerings at the Inca ceremonial complex on Mount Llullail-laco (Northwest Argentina). In: Lynnerup N, Andreasen C, and Berglund J (eds.) Mummies in a New Millennium, pp. 178-182. Copenhagen: Danish Polar Center.

Dixon EJ, Manley WF, and Lee CM (2005) The emerging archaeology of glaciers and ice patches: Examples from Alaska’s Wrangell-St. Elias national park and preserve. American Antiquity 70(1): 129-143.

Hare PG, Greer S, Gotthardt RM, et al. (2004) Ethnographic and archaeological investigations of alpine ice patches in southwest Yukon, Canada. Arctic 57(3): 260-272.

Hart Hansen JP, Meldgaard J, and Nordqvist J (eds.) (1991) The Greenland mummies. Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press.

Notman D and Beattie OB (1996) The palaeoimaging and forensic anthropology of frozen sailors from the Franklin arctic expedition mass disaster (1845-1848): A detailed presentation of two radiological surveys. In: Spindler K, Wilfing H, Rastbichler-Zissernig E, et al. (eds.) Human Mummies: A Global Survey of Their Status and The Techniques of Conservation, pp. 93-106. Wien: Springer-Verlag.

Spindler K (1996) Iceman’s last weeks. In: Spindler K, Wilfing H, Rastbichler-Zissernig E, et al. (eds.) Human Mummies: A Global Survey of Their Status and The Techniques of Conservation, pp. 249-263. Wien: Springer-Verlag.

Zimmerman MR and Aufderheide AC (1984) The frozen family of Utqiagvik: The autopsy findings. Arctic Anthropology 21(1): 53-64.

Zimmerman MR, Jensen AM, and Sheehan GW (2000) Agnaiyaaq: The autopsy of a frozen Thule mummy. Arctic Anthropology 37(2): 52-59.



 

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