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The ancient times of Greenland are described on the basis of interpretations of archaeological remains. The first people left no written sources about who they were, what their religion was, how their societal structure had been built up, or what prerequisites they had for their existence.
The interpretation of the material remains has been done in part by drawing parallels to the Inuit and their accounts in the form of legends and myths , among others. However, the existence of an earlier and older culture than the Inuit culture was not definitively recognised until around the s. About 4, years ago, the first people from Arctic Canada immigrated across the Nares Strait to Greenland.
They left traces in the landscape testifying to the fact that the first people have lived in all regions of the country.
The remains are primarily stone tools and debris from making tools, as well as the remains of dwellings, because preservation of biodegradable materials such as bone, tusks and wood is far poorer. The stone tools can most often be related to hunting , and the women, children and elderly of early huntergatherer societies are thus not as well represented as the men, which may give the impression of a cultural history predominantly characterised by masculinity.