Dataset of both published and unpublished play objects from the Thule Culture and the Norse settlers in Greenland during the 2nd millennium CE. The dataset forms part of the authors PhD-project, being the main data for an upcoming article about the role of early-age innovation in societal adaptation during climatic changes in the past
Thesis (M.A., History)--California State University, Sacramento, 2011.The Western Norse Settlement i...
There is increasing evidence to suggest that arctic cultures and ecosystems have followed non-linear...
Most parts of the Circumpolar Arctic have only discontinuous evidence for long-term human settlement...
The article presents an overview of Norse Greenlandic portable objects of soapstone, based on the au...
This study aims to understand the adaptations of the Norse Greenlanders to climate change in their n...
Ruins representing both medieval Norse and Inuit (Thule culture) settlements can be found together o...
This thesis invokes Historical Ecology approach to better understand human impacts on marine and ter...
The Greenland Norse: The Hunt for Wood in Labrador A Cross Cultural Perspective For d...
Portable, composite tool kits have been essential to the prehistoric dispersals of people around the...
The story about Norse Greenland is the story of virgin land being colonized, settled for half a mill...
International audienceWhat are the links between mainstream climate science and local community know...
This thesis examines and analyzes the extant archaeological, historical, and literary evidence for t...
The Norse who settled Greenland mostly did so in two principal regions, referred to as the Eastern S...
The Qorluulasupaluk site is located in Inglefield Fjord, Thule, northwest Greenland. From a matrix i...
There is increasing evidence to suggest that arctic cultures and ecosystems have followed non-linear...
Thesis (M.A., History)--California State University, Sacramento, 2011.The Western Norse Settlement i...
There is increasing evidence to suggest that arctic cultures and ecosystems have followed non-linear...
Most parts of the Circumpolar Arctic have only discontinuous evidence for long-term human settlement...
The article presents an overview of Norse Greenlandic portable objects of soapstone, based on the au...
This study aims to understand the adaptations of the Norse Greenlanders to climate change in their n...
Ruins representing both medieval Norse and Inuit (Thule culture) settlements can be found together o...
This thesis invokes Historical Ecology approach to better understand human impacts on marine and ter...
The Greenland Norse: The Hunt for Wood in Labrador A Cross Cultural Perspective For d...
Portable, composite tool kits have been essential to the prehistoric dispersals of people around the...
The story about Norse Greenland is the story of virgin land being colonized, settled for half a mill...
International audienceWhat are the links between mainstream climate science and local community know...
This thesis examines and analyzes the extant archaeological, historical, and literary evidence for t...
The Norse who settled Greenland mostly did so in two principal regions, referred to as the Eastern S...
The Qorluulasupaluk site is located in Inglefield Fjord, Thule, northwest Greenland. From a matrix i...
There is increasing evidence to suggest that arctic cultures and ecosystems have followed non-linear...
Thesis (M.A., History)--California State University, Sacramento, 2011.The Western Norse Settlement i...
There is increasing evidence to suggest that arctic cultures and ecosystems have followed non-linear...
Most parts of the Circumpolar Arctic have only discontinuous evidence for long-term human settlement...