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- Maritime_Archaic abstract "The Maritime Archaic is a North American cultural complex of the Late Archaic along the coast of Newfoundland, the Canadian Martimes and northern New England. The Maritime Archaic began in approximately 7000 BC and lasted into the 18th century. The culture consisted of sea-mammal hunters in the subarctic who used wooden boats. Maritime Archaic sites have been found as far south as Maine and as far north as Labrador. Their settlements included longhouses, and boat-topped temporary or seasonal houses. They engaged in long-distance trade, as shown by white chert from northern Labrador being found as far south as Maine.The Maritime Archaic is one cultural complex among several of the Archaic stage for North American peoples. The most likely direct descendants of the Maritime Archaic culture were the Beothuk of Newfoundland who, through susceptibility to Eurasian diseases, conflict with neighbouring native groups, European persecution, and a small population base, disappeared in the 19th century as a distinct tribe. The earlier Dorset culture, which died out before 1500 CE during Inuit expansion, was also a likely descendant. Scholars believe that the large and varied Algonquian-language group of native peoples present in subarctic eastern Canada today likely originated along the Saint Lawrence River.The Maritime Archaic period is best known from a mortuary site in Newfoundland at Port au Choix. This site revealed over 100 graves embellished with red ochre. The graves contained many elaborate artifacts, including barbed bone points; daggers of ivory, antler, or bone; toggling harpoons; shell-beaded clothing; and a burial suit made from more than 200 skins of the now-extinct great auk. These finds indicated a stratified society with trade and some level of social complexity (Tuck, 1976).Another significant Maritime Archaic find are the \"Red Ochre Culture\" burials throughout the Northeast United States. They may represent the last phases of the Maritime Archaic, as they contain significant finds of white chert artifacts common to other Maritime Archaic sites. This issue is currently debated among scholars.".
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- Maritime_Archaic wikiPageOutDegree "30".
- Maritime_Archaic wikiPageRevisionID "703818961".
- Maritime_Archaic wikiPageWikiLink Algonquian_languages.
- Maritime_Archaic wikiPageWikiLink Archaeological_culture.
- Maritime_Archaic wikiPageWikiLink Archaic_period_in_North_America.
- Maritime_Archaic wikiPageWikiLink Artifact_(archaeology).
- Maritime_Archaic wikiPageWikiLink Beothuk.
- Maritime_Archaic wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaeology_of_Canada.
- Maritime_Archaic wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaic_period_in_North_America.
- Maritime_Archaic wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_the_Maritimes.
- Maritime_Archaic wikiPageWikiLink Chert.
- Maritime_Archaic wikiPageWikiLink Common_Era.
- Maritime_Archaic wikiPageWikiLink Dorset_culture.
- Maritime_Archaic wikiPageWikiLink Great_auk.
- Maritime_Archaic wikiPageWikiLink Hunter-gatherer.
- Maritime_Archaic wikiPageWikiLink Inuit.
- Maritime_Archaic wikiPageWikiLink Labrador.
- Maritime_Archaic wikiPageWikiLink Longhouse.
- Maritime_Archaic wikiPageWikiLink Maine.
- Maritime_Archaic wikiPageWikiLink Morgue.
- Maritime_Archaic wikiPageWikiLink New_England.
- Maritime_Archaic wikiPageWikiLink Newfoundland_and_Labrador.
- Maritime_Archaic wikiPageWikiLink North_America.
- Maritime_Archaic wikiPageWikiLink Paleo-Eskimo.
- Maritime_Archaic wikiPageWikiLink Port_au_Choix.
- Maritime_Archaic wikiPageWikiLink Red_Ocher_people.
- Maritime_Archaic wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Lawrence_River.
- Maritime_Archaic wikiPageWikiLink Social_stratification.
- Maritime_Archaic wikiPageWikiLink Subarctic.
- Maritime_Archaic wikiPageWikiLink The_Maritimes.
- Maritime_Archaic wikiPageWikiLink Toggling_harpoon.
- Maritime_Archaic wikiPageWikiLinkText "Maritime Archaic peoples".
- Maritime_Archaic wikiPageWikiLinkText "Maritime Archaic".
- Maritime_Archaic article "Proto-Algonquian language".
- Maritime_Archaic date "November 2013".
- Maritime_Archaic wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Maritime_Archaic wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Contradict-inline.
- Maritime_Archaic wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Pre-Columbian_North_America.
- Maritime_Archaic wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Weasel-inline.
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- Maritime_Archaic subject Category:Archaeology_of_Canada.
- Maritime_Archaic subject Category:Archaic_period_in_North_America.
- Maritime_Archaic subject Category:History_of_the_Maritimes.
- Maritime_Archaic hypernym Complex.
- Maritime_Archaic type Building.
- Maritime_Archaic comment "The Maritime Archaic is a North American cultural complex of the Late Archaic along the coast of Newfoundland, the Canadian Maritimes and northern New England. The Maritime Archaic began in approximately 7000 BC and lasted into the 18th century. The culture consisted of sea-mammal hunters in the subarctic who used wooden boats. Maritime Archaic sites have been found as far south as Maine and as far north as Labrador.".
- Maritime_Archaic label "Maritime Archaic".
- Maritime_Archaic sameAs Q2860021.
- Maritime_Archaic sameAs Arkaainen_rannikkokulttuuri.
- Maritime_Archaic sameAs Archaïque_maritime.
- Maritime_Archaic sameAs Arcaico_Marítimo.
- Maritime_Archaic sameAs m.08gxjz.
- Maritime_Archaic sameAs Q2860021.
- Maritime_Archaic wasDerivedFrom Maritime_Archaic?oldid=703818961.
- Maritime_Archaic isPrimaryTopicOf Maritime_Archaic.