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Studies & Reports 39 of 49
"The lack of tangible remains of language, such as written documents, in the pre-Columbian New World keeps linguistic traditions from being dated archaeologically in this area (Rogers 1985). The evidence presented by linguistics will be compared with the various other disciplines in order to obtain a better understanding of aboriginal origins. The use of linguistics is a great example displaying the necessity of analyzing contemporary aboriginal culture in the study of their people's ancestral past. Linguistics provides an essential methodology to better answer the questions of who?, what?, where?, when?, why?, and how? the first people stepped foot in the New World."
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Creator(s)
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Grant D. Zazula, The University of Alberta
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Source Location
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Canada
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Publisher
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Grant D. Zazula, The University of Alberta
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Date Published
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1998
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Language
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English
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URL
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http://www.ualberta ...
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Copyright Holder
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Grant D. Zazula,
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