Boyd first traveled to the Arctic on a 1924 tourist expedition to the Svalbard Archipelago, lying halfway between Norway’s ...
Imagine a world where borders were just agreements on taxes. In 1326, two powers agreed to tax the Sami people from both sides. This “marchland” deal lasted for centuries without actual lines. The ...
A cluster of 4,500-year-old sites on the remote Kitsissut islands in north-west Greenland is changing how archaeologists picture the first people lived in the High Arctic. Rather than hugging the land ...
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As far back as 1867, White House officials have viewed Greenland, and Iceland, as having immense strategic value ...