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History of Human Occupation of Greenland
Mikkel Sørensen
SAXO-Institute - Archaeology, Ethnology, Greek & Latin, History
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13th
9%
18th-19th Centuries
9%
19th Century
9%
Alaska
18%
Arctic Conditions
9%
Canada
18%
Church
9%
Cultural Groups
9%
Cultural Origin
9%
Distribution Company
9%
Dorset
27%
Dorset Culture
9%
East Greenland
9%
Ellesmere Island
9%
Ethnic Groups
9%
European Colonization
9%
First Millennium Ad
9%
Greenland
100%
Greenlandic
9%
Group of People
18%
High Arctic
9%
Human Habitation
9%
Human Migration
9%
Human Occupation
100%
Hunter-gatherers
9%
Iceland
9%
Inuit
54%
Little Ice Age
9%
Market Economy
9%
Nation-state
9%
New-onset Refractory Status Epilepticus (NORSE)
18%
Northeast Greenland
18%
Northern Region
9%
Palaeo-Eskimo
27%
Priests
9%
Scandinavian
9%
Service Economy
9%
Siberia
18%
South Greenland
18%
Southern Region
9%
Southwest Greenland
9%
Subarctic
9%
Thule
36%
Thule Culture
45%
West Coast
9%
West Greenland
27%
Whalers
9%