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Record #140873:

Biological aspects of Eskimo cultures in East Greenland / Anders Koch.

Title: Biological aspects of Eskimo cultures in East Greenland / Anders Koch.
Author(s): Koch, Anders.
Date: 1996.
Publisher: Copenhagen: Danish Polar Center
In: Paleo-Eskimo Cultures of Greenland - new perspectives in Greenlandic archaeology. (1996.), Vol. 15
Abstract: Inuit of Ammassalik differed from west coast Inuit in culture and language. Besides isolation, two explanations may account for this: Ammassalik Inuit could be Dorset admixtured or Thule Culture Eskimos could have moved into West and East Greenland in two different waves. Hypotheses were tested by comparing groups of skulls from Canada and Greenland. Neither hypothesis was supported, nor was Inussuk Culture supported as special manifestation of Thule Culture.
Notes:

In: The Paleo-Eskimo Cultures of Greenland - new perspectives in Greenlandic archaeology. Vol. 15 / Bjarne Grønnow, John Pind.

Keywords: 903 -- Archaeology.
U -- Archaeology.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*38) -- Greenland.
(*381) -- East Greenland.
SPRI record no.: 140873

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