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James Savelle is an Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology at McGill University, specializing in Arctic archaeology. His research focuses on Prehistoric Thule Eskimo societies, Paleoeskimo demographic history, and Arctic Holocene paleoecology. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Alberta (1986). Savelle collaborates with institutions like the Geological Survey of Canada and the National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka, producing seminal works on whaling cultures, zooarchaeology, and environmental reconstruction. His edited volumes include Anthropological Studies of Whaling (2013) and Indigenous Use and Management of Marine Resources (2005). His work integrates archaeological, environmental, and ethnohistorical data to explore subsistence strategies, social organization, and human-environment interactions in the Arctic.
Key research themes include Thule whaling economies, Dorset and Pre-Dorset population dynamics, and Holocene sea-ice patterns derived from proxy data. Savelle’s interdisciplinary approach bridges archaeology with marine biology, climatology, and anthropology. He has published extensively in journals like American Antiquity, Arctic, and Quaternary Science Reviews, and contributed to global climate studies through collaborations analyzing driftwood and whale bone records.
His academic contributions include foundational studies on Arctic settlement patterns, zooarchaeological methods, and the cultural significance of whaling. Savelle’s research underscores the resilience of Indigenous Arctic societies in the face of environmental change, offering insights into both historical and contemporary ecological challenges.
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