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  1. Dorset culture - Wikipedia

    • The Dorset were highly adapted to living in a very cold climate, and much of their food is thought to have been from hunting sea mammals that breathe through holes in the ice. The massive decline in sea-ice which the Medieval Warm Period produced would have strongly affected the Dorset. See more

    Overview

    The Dorset was a Paleo-Eskimo culture, lasting from 500 BCE to between 1000 CE and 1500 CE, that followed the Pre-Dorset and preceded the Thule people (proto-Inuit) in the North American Arctic. The culture and peopl… See more

    Discovery

    In 1925 anthropologist Diamond Jenness received artifacts from Cape Dorset, now Kinngait. As they were quite different from those of the Inuit, he speculated that they were indicative of an ancient, preceding culture. Jen… See more

     
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  2. The icy waters of the Arctic provided the Dorset culture with their primary source of sustenance. Skilled hunters, they targeted a variety of marine mammals, particularly seals and walrus. Their success stemmed from a combination of innovative tools and a deep understanding of animal behavior.
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    The icy waters of the Arctic provided the Dorset culture with their primary source of sustenance. Skilled hunters, they targeted a variety of marine mammals, particularly seals and walrus. Their success stemmed from a combination of innovative tools and a deep understanding of animal behavior.
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    For subsistence, Dorset people depended primarily on sea mammals such as seals and walrus; they also fished and hunted land mammals and birds as the opportunity arose. At the time, dogs and dogsleds were unknown, so the people used small hand sleds to transport bulky materials.
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    The Dorset were highly adapted to living in a very cold climate, and much of their food is thought to have been from hunting sea mammals that breathe through holes in the ice. The massive decline in sea-ice which the Medieval Warm Period produced would have strongly affected the Dorset.
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  3. Dorset culture | Arctic Archaeology & Prehistoric Artifacts

     
  4. Dorset Culture - The Canadian Encyclopedia

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  7. Dorset Culture: The Enigma of the Forgotten Arctic …

    Mar 23, 2024 · The icy waters of the Arctic provided the Dorset culture with their primary source of sustenance. Skilled hunters, they targeted a variety of marine mammals, particularly seals and walrus. Their success stemmed from a …

  8. Preserved in Legends and Ice: What Led to the …

    Sep 15, 2018 · As for their livelihood, the Dorset are said to have thrived on hunting sea mammals at openings through the ice and by fishing. A walrus hunt in Greenland. (Public Domain) The Inuit oral histories have provided some more …

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  10. Ellesmere Island - Wikipedia

    It comprises an area of 196,236 km 2 (75,767 sq mi), [3] ... Decline of the Dorset culture (brown) and expansion of the Thule (green), c. 900–1500. ... During this period, as the Little Ice Age abated and the hunting of marine mammals …

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