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The Chini Cemetery (A History of Sea Mammal Hunters in Bering Strait)

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The Chini Cemetery (A History of Sea Mammal Hunters in Bering Strait)

de DIKOV, Nikolai N. Richard L. Bland (translator)

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(Anchorage): Shared Beringian Heritage Program, 2002. First Thus. Stiff printed wrappers. Fine. 8vo. Pp. 163. Translator's Introduction. Foreword by Don Dumond. Appendix documents anthropological artifacts from the Chini Cemetery. Many plates of artificats, represented in line drawings. Illustrated paper wraps. A photocopy laid in, of letter dated 2003 from Bob Gerhard, Coordinator of the Shared Beringian Heritage Program, explaining the effort behind this publication, originally published in Russia by the Nauka Press, 1974. Cape Chini is on the far eastern edge of Chukotka.

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Título
The Chini Cemetery (A History of Sea Mammal Hunters in Bering Strait)
Autor
DIKOV, Nikolai N. Richard L. Bland (translator)
Formato/Encuadernación
Stiff printed wrappers
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Usado - Fine
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First Thus
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Shared Beringian Heritage Program
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(Anchorage)
Fecha de publicación
2002
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