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The Qijurittuq site (IbGk-3), Eastern Hudson Bay: An IPY Interdisciplinary Study
Authors:Pierre M Desrosiers  Susan Lofthouse  Najat Bhiry  Anne-Marie Lemieux  Hervé Monchot  Daniel Gendron
Institution:1. Avataq Cultural Institute , Montréal , Canada E-mail: servicearch@avataq.qc.ca;2. Centre d'études nordiques and Département de géographie , Université Laval , Québec , Canada
Abstract:Geografisk Tidsskrift—Danish Journal of Geography 110(2):227–243, 2010

An interdisciplinary study was conducted at Qijurittuq (IbGk-3), an archaeological site located on Drayton Island along the eastern shore of Hudson Bay, Nunavik. Local Inuit made important contributions to the research. High school students participated in the field school, and elders shared their traditional knowledge. The elders expressed an interest in the source of the wood used to construct Qijurittuq's semi-subterranean dwellings, and this inspired us to expand our research in that direction. This interdisciplinary study included a reconstruction of the geomorphological and environmental history of Drayton Island, wood provenance and dendrochronology studies, research on house architecture and settlement patterns, and a zooarchaeological analysis. This paper synthesizes the preliminary results of this interdisciplinary investigation within the context of climate change. We discuss the persistence of semi-subterranean dwellings in eastern Hudson Bay long after they had been abandoned elsewhere. At Qijurittuq, their abandonment corresponds with the end of Little Ice Age. However, at the same time, the development of more permanent contact with Euro-Canadians was having a strong impact upon Inuit culture.
Keywords:Inuit  semi-subterranean dwelling  Hudson Bay  sod-house  palaeoenvironment  dendrochronology  driftwood  faunal analysis  Nunavik
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