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Studies in Historical Anthropology, vol. 2:[removed]], pp. 89–99 The Greenland Eskimos craniometric diversity Elżbieta Jaskulska Department of Historical Anthropology
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Eskimo / Cambridge / Copenhagen / Washington / London / /

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ZYB / SE / /

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Egypt / Greenland / Guam / /

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Natural Disaster / /

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National Museum Collections / Historical Anthropology Institute of Archaeology / University Keywords / United States Museum / /

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eponymous site / /

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Steward Peninsula Storm Bay / Canadian Islands / York Peninsula / /

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Warsaw University / F.C.C. / Department of Historical Anthropology Institute of Archaeology / /

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Christianshåb (Qasigiannguit) Egedesminde / Kutek Angmagssalik / Jacobshavn (Ilulissat) Christianshåb / Egedesminde (Ausiait) Sukkertoppen / Frederikshåb (Pâmiut) Julianehåb / Upernivik (Upernavik) Umanak / Sukkertoppen (Manitsôq) Godthåb / Godthåb (Nûk) Frederikshåb / York Peninsula Upernivik / Disko Jacobshavn / /

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Nebraska / Massachusetts / Washington / /

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Central Europe / East Greenland / North Europe / east coast / West Coast / South Japan / North Japan / /

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