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- Why Is Greenland a Part of the Danish Kingdom? | the Arctic Journal
- Will Kymlicka's Liberal Theory of Multiculturalism a Case Study Of
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- Hat from Herjolfsnes, Greenland: New Discoveries, New Dates Michèle Hayeur Smitha, Jette Arneborgb and Kevin P
- Archaeological Evidence for the Beginning of the Norse Colony in Greenland Overview of Existing Research
- Social Change, Ecology and Climate in 20Th-Century Greenland Lawrence C
- Arneborg PROFF 09 Juli 2015
- Thule-Culture (Inland) Tasersiaq – Aussivissuit the L 151, Napasorsuaq, Is from a Human Bone and Too Old
- Present Conditions in Greenland and the Kangerlussuaq Area
- Fossil Insect Evidence for the End of the Western Settlement in Norse Greenland
- THE LOST NORSE Archaeologists Have a New Answer to the Mystery of Greenland’S Norse, Who Thrived for Centuries and Then Vanished
- Adaptation and Extinction in Norse Greenland
- Evaluating Viking Eco-Cultural Niche Variability Between the Medieval Climate Optimum and the Little Ice Age: a Feasibility Study Nicolas Antunes, William E
- Chapter 2 History of Research
- ”Kujataa – a Subarctic Farming Landscape in Greenland” (Denmark)
- Southern Greenland) Using an Integrated System of Side-Scan Sonar and High-Resolution Reflection Seismics
- Shieling Activity in the Norse Eastern Settlement: Palaeoenvironment of the ‘Mountain Farm’, Vatnahverfi
- The Significance of Remote Resource Regions for Norse Greenland
- Use of Greenlandic Resources for the Production of Bricks
- The Norse Landn´Am on the North Atlantic Islands
- Tanbreez Mining Greenland A/S
- Climate Change and the Loss of Organic Archaeological Deposits In
- Sorting Sheep and Goats in Medieval Iceland and Greenland Local Subsistence, Climate Change, Or World System Impacts?