For example, Therkel Mathiassen, who defined and named the Thule culture, identified dog sleds, umiaks, and kayaks as key Thule traits. |
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Anthropologists agree that Greenland's modern Inuits are descended from the Thule. |
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Continuous-occupation Neoeskimo sites were defined by the presence of both Thule and historic Inuit artifacts. |
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In Thule, the third most important prey by weight was the bottom-living sea snail, Liparis spp. |
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When the curtain rose next Grace entered alone to begin her first solo, the King of Thule, filling the amphitheatre with her pure seraphic voice. |
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An agreement between the Danish and the Home Rule governments that would allow the U.S. to expand Thule, was postponed last weekend. |
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Among the Polar Eskimo of the Thule District, for example, the dog sled was the most important means of transportation, used up to ten months of the year. |
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Thule is a Swedish manufacturer that's been building custom-fit roof-racks and storage boxes for decades. |
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Our roof racks from Thule Professional were developed by the world leader in roof rack and cargo carrier systems. |
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On subsequent expeditions from Thule, Rasmussen made cartographic, archaeological, and ethnographical studies in southeastern Greenland. |
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The bergy water route across northern Baffin Bay to Thule was already established at the start of the month. |
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The IA concluded that the only military establishment in Thule was the Dundas Hall dining facility. |
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In that change we see archaeologically and ethnographically that there was an abandonment of the Thule winter sites or villages. |
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The beach in Thule in Greenland looked identical to that of Phuket, but I can guess which gets most sunseekers. |
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Once again, the Americans had essentially reassumed control of the airfield by operating the air traffic control system that extended southward from Thule to Newfoundland. |
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This system includes sights located in Flyingdales, United Kingdom, Thule, Greenland and Clear, Alaska. |
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The acquisition of Omnistor enlarges the product offer of Thule and opens new distribution channels for the entire Thule product portfolio. |
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On the way back, the Arctic Arc team stopped over in Thule, Greenland, to take care of some paper work. |
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The Inuit are descendants of the Thule, who came from Asia and lived in the Arctic for thousands of years. |
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The Thule People, the predecessor of modern Inuit Greenlanders, were named after the Thule region. |
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The southernmost point is the islands of Southern Thule, although they are sometimes considered part of Antarctica. |
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It also provided evidence that a population displacement did not occur within the Aleutian Islands between the Dorset and Thule transition. |
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Thule culture is characterized by a very different material culture that includes the bow drill, ulu, bow and arrow, kayak and umiaq as well as soapstone lamps and containers. |
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Professional experience: studies of geomorphology, meteorisation, dinamic structures of taluses, Arctic anthropogeography, the study of the life of the Eskimos and peoples of the Thule. |
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Discover the way of life of the Thule, ancestors of the modern day Inuit, through a visit to a 3D model of an ancient semi-subterranean whalebone house. |
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Later, Omnistor was purchased by the Swedish company Thule, the world's largest manufacturer of roof boxes and roof rails, also selling bike carriers, snow chains and trailers. |
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Is it possible that some of the boots worn by the Thule culture bearers on their journey across the Arctic from Alaska to Kalaallit Nunaat had this pattern? |
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Inuit people of the Thule culture about 1,000 years ago harpooned seals. |
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Everything used to create this costume could be purchased in the Montreal area at this time, except for the Thule artifacts from the Arctic worn around his neck. |
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However, Thule asked for the case to be referred to the Commission and the Member States agreed to let the case be reviewed under the EU Merger Regulation. |
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The Thule, who eventually displaced the Tuniit, relied on whales as their main source of food and necessities, and had a trading relationship with the Norse through which they acquired metal tools. |
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The explorer, Richard Francis Burton, in his study of Thule points out that it has had many definitions over the centuries. |
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Moreover, Procopius says that the earlier name of Scandinavia was Thule and that it was the home of the Goths. |
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That is what Pytheas means when he says that Thule is located at the place where the Arctic Circle is identical to the Tropic of Cancer. |
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In the Late Middle Ages and Renaissance, Thule was often identified as Iceland or Greenland. |
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Dicuil described Thule as being beyond islands that seem to be the Faroe Islands, strongly suggesting Iceland. |
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Avienus in his 'Ora Maritima' added that during the summer on Thule night lasted only two hours, a clear reference to the midnight sun. |
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Cleomedes referenced Pytheas' journey to Thule, but added no new information. |
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He writes of a Roman ship that circumnavigated Britain, and discovered the Orkney islands and says the ship's crew even sighted Thule. |
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Seneca the Younger writes of a day when new lands will be discovered past Thule. |
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Isidore was to have a large influence upon Bede, who was later to mention Thule. |
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In 1775, during his second voyage, Captain Cook named an island in the high southern latitudes Southern Thule. |
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Ultima Thule was the title of the 1929 novel by Henry Handel Richardson, set in colonial Australia. |
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Additionally, Thule lends its name to the 69th element in the periodic table, thulium. |
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The Violet City Lantern tour offered at the cave passes through Ultima Thule near the conclusion of the route. |
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A race of giant supermen lived in Thule, linked into the Cosmos through magical powers. |
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The Thule culture was the first to introduce to Greenland such technological innovations as dog sleds and toggling harpoons. |
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Thule Air Base is also unincorporated, an enclave within Qaasuitsup municipality administered by the United States Air Force. |
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If he used the same practice in Norway, Thule is at least the entire northwest coast of Norway from Trondheim to the Lofoten Islands. |
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They shared the island with the late Dorset culture inhabitants who occupied the northern and western parts, and later with the Thule culture that entered from the north. |
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The Thule people are the ancestors of the current Greenlandic population. |
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In contrast to other Tuniit populations, the Aleut and Sadlermiut benefited from both geographical isolation and their ability to adopt certain Thule technologies. |
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He also writes that when the Herules returned, they passed the Warini and the Danes and then crossed the sea to Thule, where they settled beside the Geats. |
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Argentina maintained a naval station, Corbeta Uruguay, on Thule Island in the South Sandwich Islands from 1976 until 1982 when it was closed by the Royal Navy. |
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The northernmost of the South Sandwich Islands form the Traversay Islands and Candlemas Islands groups, while the southernmost make up Southern Thule. |
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He introduced the idea of distant Thule to the geographic imagination, and his account of the tides is the earliest known to suggest the moon as their cause. |
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Concerning the location of Thule, a discrepancy in data caused subsequent geographers some problems, and may be responsible for Ptolemy's distortion of Scotland. |
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Faced with population pressures from the Thule and other surrounding groups, such as the Algonquian and Siouan to the south, the Tuniit gradually receded. |
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Greenlandic representatives were included in the process of a new treaty between Denmark and the US regarding the Thule Air Base in northwest Greenland. |
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In 1953, Thule became Thule Air Base, operated by United States Air Force. |
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Kennan described it as the Ultima Thule of Russian civilization. |
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Solinus, in his Polyhistor, repeated these descriptions, noting that the people of Thule had a fertile land where they grew a good production of crop and fruits. |
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The British surveyor Charles Vallancey was one of many antiquarians who argued that Ireland was Thule, as he does in his book An essay on the antiquity of the Irish language. |
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The Roman geographer Pomponius Mela placed Thule north of Scythia. |
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