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Having been to the archaeological site at Qilakitsoq I found it quite emotional looking at these mummies in the museum in Nuuk. I have mixed feelings about displaying the buried bodies of people but seeing these bodies and the amazing clothing they worn was incredible and very moving.
Dated to around AD, the mummies were unearthed purely by accident at an abandoned Inuit settlement called Qilakitsoq, by two brothers who were hiking in the area and became curious about a stack of rocks.
The bodies were found stacked on top of each other with layers of animal skin in between. They were in two graves, a metre apart. The first grave contained three women, a two-year-old boy, and the six-month-old baby, while the second grave contained three women. DNA studies indicated that there were two sets of related mummies and one mummy unrelated to either of the groups, who is thought to have perhaps married into the family. Accompanying the eight bodies were seventy-eight items of clothing, most made out of seal skin.
This was a common practice among the Inuit of the time because the society could not afford to support people who they felt would have no ability to contribute to obtaining food, making clothing, or building shelter. One of the older women was found to be deaf and blind and studies revealed that she suffered from a variety of conditions, including a malignant tumour. Five of the six women had facial tattoos, which were only discovered after infrared photographs revealed black lines on their faces.