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Western Settlement
Marine and Terrestrial Investigations in the Norse Eastern Settlement, South Greenland
1617-Greenland Annular Eclipse 2021 ROLL.Indd
Sheep Farming As “An Arduous Livelihood”
Cultural Adaptation, Compounding Vulnerabilities and Conjunctures In
Anlæg Fra Den Kolde Krig I Grønland
The Cases of the Faroe Islands and Greenland
Norse Greenland Settlement: Reflections on Climate Change
Kujataa Greenland: Norse and Inuit Value and the Overall Robustness of the Proposal
Chapter 6 the Churches As Settlement Indicators
REMAINS of Greenland Research and Management of Archaeological Sites in a Changing Environment and Society
2010 [Archaeological Survey Narsaq 2010]
The Lost Western Settlement of Greenland, 1342
157 Hitherto, the Ruin-Group Material Has Been Treated As One Norse
1 Why Did Norse Greenland Fail As a Colony?
Norse Cultural Reaction to Climate Change During the Little Ice Age and Their Societal Collapse in Greenland
University of Groningen Continuity and Discontinuity in the Inuit Culture
I* I of Canada Bibliothèque Nationale Du Canada
Vikings Revision Guide
Top View
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
An Alchemist in Greenland: Hans Egede (1686–1758) and Alchemical Practice in the Colony of Hope
S/V Rembrandt Van Rijn Sailing Cruises 2013 West and North Greenland
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
Chapter 2 History of Research
”Kujataa – a Subarctic Farming Landscape in Greenland” (Denmark)
The Islands of the Danish Realm: the Quest for Sovereignty in Iceland, Greenland, and the Faroe Islands
The Significance of Remote Resource Regions for Norse Greenland
Ajorpoq (Kuannersuit)
The Law of the Primate City”
The Norse Landn´Am on the North Atlantic Islands
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?