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Final Complete Dissertation Kua 1
Early Colonisation of Disko
Genomic Study of the Ket: a Paleo-Eskimo-Related Ethnic Group with Significant Ancient North Eurasian Ancestry
The Early Palaeoeskimo Period in the Eastern Arctic and the Labrador Early Pre-Dorset Period: a Reassessment
Abrupt Holocene Climate Change As an Important Factor for Human Migration in West Greenland
Executive Summary
Paleoeskimo Dogs of the Eastern Arctic DARCY F
The Arctic Small Tool Tradition Fifty Years On
Greenland – an Arctic Society
A Saqqaq Culture Site in Sisimiut, Central West Greenland, 2004 Eisbn 978-87-635-2626-5, Monographs on Greenland | Meddelelser Om Grønland, Vol
Identifying Pre-Dorset Structural Features on Southern Baffin Island
Thule-Culture (Inland) Tasersiaq – Aussivissuit the L 151, Napasorsuaq, Is from a Human Bone and Too Old
9. Walls VAV Layout
Paleodemography of the North American Arctic, Subarctic, and Greenland in Relation to Holocene Climate and Environmental Change
Reconciling Migration Models to the Americas with the Variation of North American Native Mitogenomes
Neolithic of the Northeast Asia and the Arctic Small Tool Tradition of the North America S
Human Dorset Remains from Igloolik, Canada NIELS LYNNERUP,1 J¯RGEN MELDGAARD,2 JAN JAKOBSEN,3 MARTIN APPELT,2 ANDERS KOCH4 and BRUNO FR¯HLICH5
Bioinformatical Approaches to RNA Structure Prediction & Sequencing of an Ancient Human Genome
Top View
Revue Des Revues / Survey of Periodicals
Nipisat – a Saqqaq Culture Site in Sisimiiut, Central West Greenland
Final Complete Dissertation Kua 1
Genomic Study of the Ket: a Paleo-Eskimo-Related Ethnic Group with Significant Ancient North Eurasian Ancestry
Bibliographie Sur Le Paléoesquimau
Ancient Human Genome Sequence of an Extinct Palaeo-Eskimo
Origin and Post-Glacial Dispersal of Mitochondrial DNA Haplogroups C and D in Northern Asia
Culture Historical Significance on Areas Tasersiaq and Tarsartuup
Late Dorset Palaeoeskimo Drums and Shamanism on Coastal Bylot Island, Nunavut, Canada