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Name:Friesen, Max
Publications:

ARTICLES:
- Stewart, Andrew, T. Max Friesen, Darren Keith, and Lyle Henderson in press "Archaeology and Oral History of Inuit Land Use on the Kazan River, Nunavut: A Feature-Based Approach". Accepted for publication in "Arctic".
- Friesen, T. Max in press "A Zooarchaeological Signature for Meat Storage: Re-Thinking the Caribou Drying Utility Index". Accepted for publication in "American Antiquity".
- Friesen, T. Max and Andrew Stewart 1994 "Protohistoric Settlement Patterns in the Interior District of Keewatin: Implications for Caribou Inuit Social Organization." In "Threads of Arctic Prehistory: Papers in Honour of Dr. William E. Taylor, Jr.", edited by David Morrison and Jean-Luc Pilon, pp. 341-360. Canadian Museum of Civilization Mercury Series, Archaeological Survey of Canada Paper 149.

CONFERENCE PAPERS:
- 1999 Dry Bones: Re-Thinking Binford's Drying Utility Index. 32nd annual meeting of the Canadian Archaeological Association, Whitehorse, April, 1999.
- 1999 Sites and Non-Sites: Factors Affecting Inuit Land Use on the Kazan River, Nunavut. Co-authored with Andrew Stewart. 32nd annual meeting of the Canadian Archaeological Association, Whitehorse, April, 1999.
- 1996 Insights into Processes of Meat Storage and Transport based on Three Abandoned Caches near Baker Lake, Nunavut. 29th annual meeting of the Canadian Archaeological Association, Halifax, May, 1996.
- 1992 Environmental and Cultural Determinants of Inuit and Dene Settlement Patterns in the District of Keewatin, Northwest Territories. First International Congress of Arctic Social Sciences (ICASS), Quebec City, October, 1992.
- 1992 Protohistoric Settlement Patterns in the Interior District of Keewatin: Implications for Caribou Inuit Social Organization. Co-authored with Andrew Stewart. 25th annual meeting of the Canadian Archaeological Association, London, Ontario, May, 1992.
- 1991 Prehistoric Settlement Patterns in the District of Keewatin, Northwest Territories. 24th annual meeting of the Canadian Archaeological Association, St. John's, May, 1991.
- 1990 Prehistoric Settlement Patterns in the District of Keewatin, Northwest Territories. Annual meeting of L'Association des Archeologues du Quebec, Montreal, March, 1990.


Institute of Arctic Biology - University of Alaska Fairbanks
University of Alaska Fairbanks