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New research dates Viking trans-Atlantic voyages to 1,000 years ago

New research dates Viking trans-Atlantic voyages to 1,000 years ago

Will Dunham, Reuters - October 20, 2021
Kuujjuaraapik finds lost Hudson’s Bay trading post

Kuujjuaraapik finds lost Hudson’s Bay trading post

Sarah Rogers, Nunatsiaq News - August 2, 2021
Parks Canada recovered more than 350 new artifacts from the Franklin expedition wreck HMS Erebus in 2019

Parks Canada recovered more than 350 new artifacts from the Franklin...

Emma Tranter, Nunatsiaq News - February 25, 2020
The discovery of clogged arteries in an Inuit mummy complicates omega-3 claims

The discovery of clogged arteries in an Inuit mummy complicates omega-3...

Kevin McGwin - January 3, 2020
Child’s footprint in Alaska is oldest found in North American subarctic

Child’s footprint in Alaska is oldest found in North American subarctic

Yereth Rosen - June 4, 2019
DNA from a newly unearthed Alaska graveyard offers fresh knowledge about ancient Arctic populations

DNA from a newly unearthed Alaska graveyard offers fresh knowledge about...

Dermot Cole - January 21, 2019
A 9,000-year-old child’s tooth found in Alaska is another link to the vanished Ancient Beringians

A 9,000-year-old child’s tooth found in Alaska is another link to...

Yereth Rosen - November 12, 2018
With erosion threatening its shoreline, Utqiagvik’s residents are stepping up as citizen scientists

With erosion threatening its shoreline, Utqiagvik’s residents are stepping up as...

Yereth Rosen - August 17, 2018

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