In 1999 a team of geologists discovered an archaeological site near Cape Southwest, Axel Heiberg Island. On the basis of its location and the analysis of two artifacts removed from the site, the discoverers concluded that it was a hastily abandoned campsite created by Hans Krüger’s German Arctic Expedition, which was believed to have disappeared between Meighen and Amund Ringnes islands in 1930. If the attribution to Krüger were correct, the existence of this site would demonstrate that the expedition got farther on its return journey to Bache Peninsula than previously believed. An archaeological investigation of the site by the Government of Nunavut in 2004 confirmed its tentative attribution to the German Arctic Expedition but suggested t...
Archaeology and oral history are used to interpret recent Inuit land use along the lower Kazan River...
In 1992, a previously unrecorded site of Sir John Franklin's last expedition (1845-1848) was discove...
Studies on the erosion of the Geodetic Hills Fossil Forest on the east side of Axel Heiberg Island, ...
Fort Conger, located at Discovery Harbour in Lady Franklin Bay on northern Ellesmere Island, Nunavut...
On 3 July 1999, John England, Art Dyke, and undergraduate student Michelle Laurie were surveying rai...
A century ago, an international team of scientists sailed under the Canadian flag to the western Can...
Exploration in the central Arctic Zn-Pb District took place in five phases: 1) an initial exploratio...
In August 1992, a Russian-Dutch expedition organized by the Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute ...
In August 1992, a Russian-Dutch expedition organized by the Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute ...
In August 1992, a Russian-Dutch expedition organized by the Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute ...
We report a new Taltheilei site-type found off the west coast of Hudson Bay in southern Nunavut. The...
Recent studies reveal an increasing number of instances in which Qallunaat benefited from Inuit know...
Coastal sections in the Thule area, northwest Greenland, provide a record of last interglacial glaci...
In 1893–1894, Albert Peter Low of the Geological Survey of Canada, along with D.I.V. Eaton and four ...
The general scarcity of geophysical data in the Arctic Ocean Basin and the lack of knowledge about t...
Archaeology and oral history are used to interpret recent Inuit land use along the lower Kazan River...
In 1992, a previously unrecorded site of Sir John Franklin's last expedition (1845-1848) was discove...
Studies on the erosion of the Geodetic Hills Fossil Forest on the east side of Axel Heiberg Island, ...
Fort Conger, located at Discovery Harbour in Lady Franklin Bay on northern Ellesmere Island, Nunavut...
On 3 July 1999, John England, Art Dyke, and undergraduate student Michelle Laurie were surveying rai...
A century ago, an international team of scientists sailed under the Canadian flag to the western Can...
Exploration in the central Arctic Zn-Pb District took place in five phases: 1) an initial exploratio...
In August 1992, a Russian-Dutch expedition organized by the Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute ...
In August 1992, a Russian-Dutch expedition organized by the Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute ...
In August 1992, a Russian-Dutch expedition organized by the Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute ...
We report a new Taltheilei site-type found off the west coast of Hudson Bay in southern Nunavut. The...
Recent studies reveal an increasing number of instances in which Qallunaat benefited from Inuit know...
Coastal sections in the Thule area, northwest Greenland, provide a record of last interglacial glaci...
In 1893–1894, Albert Peter Low of the Geological Survey of Canada, along with D.I.V. Eaton and four ...
The general scarcity of geophysical data in the Arctic Ocean Basin and the lack of knowledge about t...
Archaeology and oral history are used to interpret recent Inuit land use along the lower Kazan River...
In 1992, a previously unrecorded site of Sir John Franklin's last expedition (1845-1848) was discove...
Studies on the erosion of the Geodetic Hills Fossil Forest on the east side of Axel Heiberg Island, ...