Bows and Arrows of the Greenland Thule Culture (1200-1900 AD): A study of archaeological and ethnographic sources

This book presents the bows and arrows attributed to the Greenland Thule culture in the archaeological and ethnographic collections of the National Museum of Denmark. It contains a catalogue with comprehensive visual and metric data. Supplemented by material from other collections and written sources accessed through the literature, both regional variability and chronology are discussed. It becomes clear that during the spread and development of the Thule culture, its archery tradition developed into very different regional forms. This process was mainly triggered by resource availability and intra-group communication, or lack thereof. The second focus of the book is on functional analysis and examines the influence of raw material, technology and design on the performance of different bow and arrow types. It becomes clear that archery in Greenland, as in other Arctic regions, was highly complex and reflects specific environments of use. This makes it a primary source for Arctic cultural history.

1140568171
Bows and Arrows of the Greenland Thule Culture (1200-1900 AD): A study of archaeological and ethnographic sources

This book presents the bows and arrows attributed to the Greenland Thule culture in the archaeological and ethnographic collections of the National Museum of Denmark. It contains a catalogue with comprehensive visual and metric data. Supplemented by material from other collections and written sources accessed through the literature, both regional variability and chronology are discussed. It becomes clear that during the spread and development of the Thule culture, its archery tradition developed into very different regional forms. This process was mainly triggered by resource availability and intra-group communication, or lack thereof. The second focus of the book is on functional analysis and examines the influence of raw material, technology and design on the performance of different bow and arrow types. It becomes clear that archery in Greenland, as in other Arctic regions, was highly complex and reflects specific environments of use. This makes it a primary source for Arctic cultural history.

51.0 In Stock
Bows and Arrows of the Greenland Thule Culture (1200-1900 AD): A study of archaeological and ethnographic sources

Bows and Arrows of the Greenland Thule Culture (1200-1900 AD): A study of archaeological and ethnographic sources

by Sebastian J Pfeifer
Bows and Arrows of the Greenland Thule Culture (1200-1900 AD): A study of archaeological and ethnographic sources

Bows and Arrows of the Greenland Thule Culture (1200-1900 AD): A study of archaeological and ethnographic sources

by Sebastian J Pfeifer

Paperback

$51.00 
  • SHIP THIS ITEM
    In stock. Ships in 1-2 days.
  • PICK UP IN STORE

    Your local store may have stock of this item.

Related collections and offers


Overview

This book presents the bows and arrows attributed to the Greenland Thule culture in the archaeological and ethnographic collections of the National Museum of Denmark. It contains a catalogue with comprehensive visual and metric data. Supplemented by material from other collections and written sources accessed through the literature, both regional variability and chronology are discussed. It becomes clear that during the spread and development of the Thule culture, its archery tradition developed into very different regional forms. This process was mainly triggered by resource availability and intra-group communication, or lack thereof. The second focus of the book is on functional analysis and examines the influence of raw material, technology and design on the performance of different bow and arrow types. It becomes clear that archery in Greenland, as in other Arctic regions, was highly complex and reflects specific environments of use. This makes it a primary source for Arctic cultural history.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781407359021
Publisher: British Archaeological Reports (Oxford) Ltd
Publication date: 11/30/2021
Series: International , #3060
Pages: 120
Product dimensions: 8.27(w) x 11.69(h) x 0.33(d)

About the Author

Sebastian Pfeifer studied Prehistoric Archaeology, Classical Archaeology, and Medieval History in Jena and Zurich. In 2013, he was awarded a DPhil for his study on antler finds from the Late Upper Palaeolithic Petersfels cave site in Germany. His research focuses on organic technologies of archaeological and historical hunter-gatherer societies.
From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews