The Frozen Saqqaq Sites of Disko Bay, West Greenland, Qeqertasussuk and Qajaa (2400-900 BC): Studies of Saqqaq Material Culture in an Eastern Arctic Perspective.Published in:2018By:Howse, LesleyPublication type:Book Review
Analysis of ancient human genomes.Published in:BioEssays, 2010, v. 32, n. 5, p. 388, doi. 10.1002/bies.201000026By:Shapiro, Beth;Hofreiter, MichaelPublication type:Article
An archaeological reconstruction of Saqqaq bows, darts, harpoons, and lances.Published in:Études Inuit Studies, 2012, v. 36, n. 1, p. 23By:Grønnow, BjarnePublication type:Article
NIPISAT -- A SAQQAQ CULTURE SITE IN SISIMIUT, CENTRAL WEST GREENLAND.Published in:2007By:Erwin, John C.Publication type:Book Review
Evolutionary biology: Face of the past reconstructed.Published in:Nature, 2010, v. 463, n. 7282, p. 739, doi. 10.1038/463739aBy:Lambert, David M.;Huynen, LeonPublication type:Article
Palaeogenetics: Icy resolve.Published in:Nature, 2010, v. 463, n. 7282, p. 724, doi. 10.1038/463724aBy:Dalton, RexPublication type:Article
The Backbone of the Saqqaq Culture: A Study of the Nonmaterial Dimensions of the Early Arctic Small Tool Tradition.Published in:Arctic Anthropology, 2012, v. 49, n. 2, p. 58By:Grønnow, BjarnePublication type:Article
The frozen Saqqaq sites of Disko Bay, West Greenland. Qeqertasussuk and Qajaa (2400–900 BC).Published in:2017By:Friesen, T. MaxPublication type:Book Review