The Qorluulasupaluk site: an important puzzle piece in the interpretation of the Palaeo-Eskimo cultures in the High Arctic Thule region

The Qorluulasupaluk site is located in Inglefield Fjord, Thule, northwest Greenland. From a matrix in the coastal erosion zone of the site a substantial amount of artifacts typical of early Palaeo-Eskimo groups has been retrieved. The assemblage documents the presence of Saqqaq, Independence I, Pre...

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Main Authors: Sørensen, Mikkel, Diklev, Torben
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: The Editorial Board of Danish Journal of Archaeology 2022
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spelling ftkbcopenhojs:oai:ojs.tidsskrift.dk:article/126224 2023-05-15T15:07:05+02:00 The Qorluulasupaluk site: an important puzzle piece in the interpretation of the Palaeo-Eskimo cultures in the High Arctic Thule region Sørensen, Mikkel Diklev, Torben 2022-05-19 application/pdf https://tidsskrift.dk/dja/article/view/126224 eng eng The Editorial Board of Danish Journal of Archaeology https://tidsskrift.dk/dja/article/view/126224/177756 https://tidsskrift.dk/dja/article/view/126224/177755 https://tidsskrift.dk/dja/article/view/126224 Copyright (c) 2022 Mikkel Sørensen, Torben Diklev https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 CC-BY-NC-SA Danish Journal of Archaeology; Vol. 11 (2022); 1-17 Danish Journal of Archaeology; Årg. 11 (2022); 1-17 2166-2290 2166-2282 Palaeo-Eskimo Thule region Inglefield Fjord Saqqaq Independence I Pre Dorset Greenlandic Dorset North Water Polynya info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed article 2022 ftkbcopenhojs 2022-12-28T23:53:59Z The Qorluulasupaluk site is located in Inglefield Fjord, Thule, northwest Greenland. From a matrix in the coastal erosion zone of the site a substantial amount of artifacts typical of early Palaeo-Eskimo groups has been retrieved. The assemblage documents the presence of Saqqaq, Independence I, Pre Dorset and Greenlandic Dorset groups. With its location in Inglefield Fjord and its substantial inventory of lithics and bone the site is the first to evidence considerable Palaeo-Eskimo use of the central Thule region not related to the North Water Polynya. Five radiocarbon dates evidence that the site has been in use from c. 2200 BC to 200 BC. Four of the dates represents an interval from c. 2200 - 1750 BC, the last is dating the interval c. 350-150 BC. The dating of Qorluulasupaluk is compared with new dates from two other Palaeo-Eskimo sites (Qeqertat and Nuusuarqipaluk) in Inglefield Fjord and are analysed in relation to dating from other Palaeo-Eskimo sites of the Thule region. It is concluded that the Qorluulasupaluk site contributes to a new understanding of the Thule region’s prehistory and that it raises important questions concerning the earliest prehistory in Greenland. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic eskimo* Greenland greenlandic Qeqertat Saqqaq Thule Tidsskrift.dk (The Royal Library, Denmark) Arctic Greenland
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topic Palaeo-Eskimo
Thule region
Inglefield Fjord
Saqqaq
Independence I
Pre Dorset
Greenlandic Dorset
North Water Polynya
spellingShingle Palaeo-Eskimo
Thule region
Inglefield Fjord
Saqqaq
Independence I
Pre Dorset
Greenlandic Dorset
North Water Polynya
Sørensen, Mikkel
Diklev, Torben
The Qorluulasupaluk site: an important puzzle piece in the interpretation of the Palaeo-Eskimo cultures in the High Arctic Thule region
topic_facet Palaeo-Eskimo
Thule region
Inglefield Fjord
Saqqaq
Independence I
Pre Dorset
Greenlandic Dorset
North Water Polynya
description The Qorluulasupaluk site is located in Inglefield Fjord, Thule, northwest Greenland. From a matrix in the coastal erosion zone of the site a substantial amount of artifacts typical of early Palaeo-Eskimo groups has been retrieved. The assemblage documents the presence of Saqqaq, Independence I, Pre Dorset and Greenlandic Dorset groups. With its location in Inglefield Fjord and its substantial inventory of lithics and bone the site is the first to evidence considerable Palaeo-Eskimo use of the central Thule region not related to the North Water Polynya. Five radiocarbon dates evidence that the site has been in use from c. 2200 BC to 200 BC. Four of the dates represents an interval from c. 2200 - 1750 BC, the last is dating the interval c. 350-150 BC. The dating of Qorluulasupaluk is compared with new dates from two other Palaeo-Eskimo sites (Qeqertat and Nuusuarqipaluk) in Inglefield Fjord and are analysed in relation to dating from other Palaeo-Eskimo sites of the Thule region. It is concluded that the Qorluulasupaluk site contributes to a new understanding of the Thule region’s prehistory and that it raises important questions concerning the earliest prehistory in Greenland.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Sørensen, Mikkel
Diklev, Torben
author_facet Sørensen, Mikkel
Diklev, Torben
author_sort Sørensen, Mikkel
title The Qorluulasupaluk site: an important puzzle piece in the interpretation of the Palaeo-Eskimo cultures in the High Arctic Thule region
title_short The Qorluulasupaluk site: an important puzzle piece in the interpretation of the Palaeo-Eskimo cultures in the High Arctic Thule region
title_full The Qorluulasupaluk site: an important puzzle piece in the interpretation of the Palaeo-Eskimo cultures in the High Arctic Thule region
title_fullStr The Qorluulasupaluk site: an important puzzle piece in the interpretation of the Palaeo-Eskimo cultures in the High Arctic Thule region
title_full_unstemmed The Qorluulasupaluk site: an important puzzle piece in the interpretation of the Palaeo-Eskimo cultures in the High Arctic Thule region
title_sort qorluulasupaluk site: an important puzzle piece in the interpretation of the palaeo-eskimo cultures in the high arctic thule region
publisher The Editorial Board of Danish Journal of Archaeology
publishDate 2022
url https://tidsskrift.dk/dja/article/view/126224
geographic Arctic
Greenland
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Greenland
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op_source Danish Journal of Archaeology; Vol. 11 (2022); 1-17
Danish Journal of Archaeology; Årg. 11 (2022); 1-17
2166-2290
2166-2282
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https://tidsskrift.dk/dja/article/view/126224
op_rights Copyright (c) 2022 Mikkel Sørensen, Torben Diklev
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