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Colonization of the American Arctic and the New World - Pleistocene Bone Technology in the Beringian Refugium. Robson Bonnichsen. Mercury Series, National Museum of Man, Archaeological Survey of Canada, Paper 89, Ottawa, 1979. xiii + 297 pp., illus, biblio. Gratis (paper). - The Palaeoeskimo Occupations at Fort Refuge, High Arctic Canada. Robert McGhee. Mercury Series, National Museum of Man, Archaeological Survey of Canada, Paper 92, Ottawa, 1979. vii + 176 pp., illus, biblio. Gratis (paper). - A Report on the Banting and Hussey Sites: Two Paleo-Indian Campsites in Simcoe County, Southern Ontario. P. L. Storck. Mercury Series, National Museum of Man, Archaeological Survey of Canada, Paper 93, Ottawa, 1979. xv + 123 pp., illus., biblio. Gratis (paper). - Taphonomy and Archaeology in the Upper Pleistocene of the Northern Yukon Territory: A Glimpse into the Peopling of the New World. Richard E Morlan. Mercury Series, National Museum of Man, Archaeological Survey of Canada, Paper 94, Ottawa, 1980. xxvii + 398 pp., illus., biblio. Gratis (paper) - The First Americans: Origins, Affinities, and Adaptations. William S. Laughlin and Albert B. Harper, editors. Gustav Fischer/Verlag Chemie International, Deerfield Beach, Florida, 1979. 352 pp., illus. $29.80 (cloth). - The Archaeology of Beringia. Rederick Hadleigh West. Columbia University Press, New York, 1981. 320 pp., illus. $30.00 (cloth).

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2017

Don E. Dumond*
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Department of Anthropology, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403

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