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- The Birnirk culture was a prehistoric Inuit culture of the Chukchi Peninsula of Russia and the north coast of Alaska, dating from the 6th century AD,...
- Birnirk culture is best known along coastal northern and western Alaska. There are three phases of Birnirk culture: Early Birnirk, Middle Birnirk, and...
- The Birnirk site (Iñupiaq: Piġniq) is an archaeological site near Utqiagvik, Alaska. It includes sixteen prehistoric mounds which have yielded evidence...
- are also burial mounds in the area, at the nearby Birnirk site, ****ociated with the earlier Birnirk culture, a pre-Thule culture first identified in 1912...
- from the Dorset culture, Birnirk culture and the Thule people. Genetic continuity was observed between Inuit, Thule and Birnirk, who overwhelmingly carried...
- people (the ancestors of the Inuit), who were descended from people of the Birnirk culture of Siberia. Genetic history of indigenous peoples of the Americas...
- Utqiagvik as far back as 500 AD. Remains of 16 sod dwelling mounds, from the Birnirk culture of about 800 AD, can be seen on the s**** of the Arctic Ocean....
- flights on Bering Air and Ravn Alaska to Nome. A burial mound from the Birnirk culture (CE 500 to 900) was discovered near Wales and is now a National...
- predecessor culture. The evidence suggested that Inuit descend from the Birnirk of Siberia, through the Thule culture expanded into northern Canada and...
- Greenland. The distinct culture of the Thule people (drawing strongly from the Birnirk culture) developed in northwestern Alaska. It very quickly spread over...