Study Uncovers Earlier Arrival of Inuit Ancestors in Canada
Inuit Ancestors' Early Arrival in Canada
A recent study by University of Ottawa researchers revealed compelling evidence suggesting that the ancestors of present-day Inuit arrived in Canada's Arctic earlier than previously thought. The research focused on analyzing pond sediment samples on Somerset Island, Nunavut, indicating that the Thule Inuit settled in the region around 200 years before the estimated period of 800 years ago.
Key Points:
- Ancestors Arrival: Thule Inuit settled in Canada earlier
- Research Discovery: Evidence found in pond sediment samples
- Historical Significance: Sheds new light on Inuit ancestors' early presence in Canada
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