Tristan Hughes
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It may give more context into, as you say, what they believe, which gives so much more value to the things that you're finding.
Let's go through some key themes in the archaeology now.
First off, I must ask about arrival dates, roughly, when we know about when people first reach Greenland.
When do people first reach Greenland that we know of from archaeology?
And do we know how they reached Greenland?
Do we know much about these people?
I mean, I have my, is it like the Dorset culture that it's called or do they have much that survives?
And do they follow directly after those ones you mentioned previously?
Are the earliest people who reach Greenland, are their migrations successful?
Or is it the ancestors of indigenous Greenlanders today?
Do they actually arrive a little later, the tool, as you say?
And when did the Tula Inuit arrive and I guess then start being a bit bolder and settling more and more of the coasts of Greenland?
Do we know much about the umiak and how it functioned?
And so is it naturally, therefore, that we have the earliest Thule settlements?