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- Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Dorset culture, prehistoric culture of Greenland and the Canadian eastern Arctic as far south as present-day Newfoundland. It existed from approximately 800 bc to ad 1300. Its name comes from excavations made at Cape Dorset at Baffin Island.www.britannica.com/topic/Dorset-cultureDorset culture is ancient Paleo-Eskimo, prehistoric culture of Greenland and the Canadian eastern Arctic. It existed from approximately 800 BC to AD 1500. This isolated Arctic culture known as the Dorset disappeared without a genetic trace (modern inhabitants are not related to them genetically).polarpedia.eu/en/dorset-culture/They are the ancestors of the modern Inuit and named for an archaeological site discovered on Greenland, the farthest reach of a remarkably well-connected society. They don’t seem to have invaded the lands of the Dorset but rather inhabited the areas formerly occupied by the Dorset.resources.arctickingdom.com/arctic-peoples-histor…
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Sep 15, 2018 · While the emergence of the Dorset people is unconfirmed, it is evident that the Dorset occupied much of the Canadian Arctic and Greenland from 500 BC to 1000 AD. Archaeological evidence shows that their culture …
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Mar 8, 2023 · Diamond Jenness was the first archaeologist to formally identify a collection of archaeological material as the “Dorset culture.” He named this group after the community of Kinngait (then called Cape Dorset). This was because …
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It was found that the Thule people probably descended from the Birnirk culture of Siberia, and that they were genetically very different from the indigenous Dorset people of northern Canada and Greenland, whom they culturally and …
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Early Dorset/Greenlandic Dorset. The Dorset culture is the latest of the pre-Inuit cultures in the eastern Arctic. Its earliest and latest datings are found in the Ungava Bay area, southern part of Hudson Bay. Dorset may be split into three …
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Aug 28, 2014 · After surviving in isolation for nearly 4,000 years, the Paleo-Eskimo/Dorset people vanished around 1,300 A.D., within the space of just 100 to 150 years. Researchers still have no idea...
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