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Aspects of Early Thule Culture as Seen in the Architecture of a Site on Victoria Island, Amundsen Gulf Area
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Document Date: 2005-06-13 17:40:18


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City

Holman / Jabbertown / Bourges / Paris / /

Company

H5 / /

Country

France / Greenland / /

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Event

Man-Made Disaster / /

Facility

Arctic Institute of North America / Thule dwelling / /

IndustryTerm

wooden manufacturing debris / Co-op site / probable transit site / manufacturing debris / miafar@club-internet.fr / food resource / /

NaturalFeature

Cape Kellett / Naoyat / Amundsen Gulf / Nelson River / Victoria Island / North Baffin Island / Skraeling Island / Truelove Lowland / Cape Kent / Staffe Island / Devon Island / Peninsula of Naoyat / Bathurst Island / Banks Island / /

Organization

Arctic Institute of North America / /

Person

Albert Sound / /

Position

Prince / archaeologist / /

Product

Franklin / /

ProvinceOrState

Northwest Territories / Alaska / Laguna / /

Region

North Alaska / /

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