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| #1136495 in Books | Robert McGhee | 2007-05-15 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.25 x.70 x6.00l,.90 | File type: PDF | 296 pages | The Last Imaginary Place A Human History of the Arctic World||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Terrific plates of the artifacts found over the years accompany ...|By J. A. Hunsinger|I am a fan of Dr. McGhee's work and this book details the various ethnic groups that have lived throughhout the Canadian Arctic over the past three to four millenium. Terrific plates of the artifacts found over the years accompany each chapter. The author deals with the entire known and suppo|From Publishers Weekly|The myth of the Arctic as an untouched wilderness penetrated only by the most intrepid of adventurers and populated by primitive peoples who had to be tamed along with their wilderness takes a beating in this refreshing primer from McGhee,
The Arctic of towering icebergs and midnight sun, of flaming auroras and endless winter nights, has long provoked flights of the imagination. Now, in The Last Imaginary Place, renowned archeologist Robert McGhee lifts the veil to reveal the true Arctic world. Based on thirty years of work with native peoples of the Arctic and travel in the region, McGhee’s account dispels notions of the frozen land as an exotic, remote world that exists apa...
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