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  1. Paleo-Eskimo culture

    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 people are named after Cape Dorset (now Kinngait) in Nunavut, Canada, where the first evidence of its existence was found.
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    Dorset culture | Wikipedia

    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 people are named after Cape Dorset (now Kinngait) in Nunavut, Canada, where the first … 展开

    In 1925 anthropologist Diamond Jenness received artifacts from Cape Dorset. As they were quite different from those of the Inuit, he speculated that … 展开

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    The origins of the Dorset people are not well understood. They may have developed from the previous cultures of Pre-Dorset, 展开

    There appears to be no genetic connection between the Dorset and the Thule who replaced them. Archaeological and legendary evidence is often thought to support some cultural contact, but this has been questioned. The Dorset people, for instance, engaged in … 展开

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    The Dorset adaptation was different from that of the whaling-based Thule Inuit. Unlike the Inuit, they rarely hunted land animals, such as polar bears and caribou. They did not use bows or … 展开

    A genetic study published in Science in August 2014 examined the remains of nineteen Dorset people buried in Canada and Greenland between ca. 170 BCE and 1320 CE. The sixteen samples of mtDNA extracted were determined to belong to haplogroup 展开

    • Fortescue, Michael; Jacobson, Steven; Kaplan, Lawrence (1994). Comparative Eskimo Dictionary: With Aleut Cognates. Alaska Native Language … 展开

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  4. Dorset culture | Arctic Archaeology & Prehistoric Artifacts

  5. Dorset Culture | The Canadian Encyclopedia

  6. Culture of Dorset | Wikipedia

  7. Geographic Distribution of the Dorset Culture

    网页2023年3月8日 · Around 2,800 years ago (ca. 800 BCE), the Palaeo-Inuit groups living in the Eastern North American Arctic began to drastically change. These later Palaeo-Inuit groups are collectively called the …

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

    网页2018年9月15日 · 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 …

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  10. The Dorset People | Canadian Museum of History

    网页The new way of life that developed at this time is known as the Dorset culture. It was named in 1925 by Diamond Jenness, an anthropologist at the National Museum of Canada, who examined a collection of artifacts …

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

    网页2024年3月23日 · One of the most significant archaeological sites related to the Dorset culture is Cape Dorset, located in Nunavut, Canada. Extensive excavations at this location have unearthed a wealth of artifacts, …

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