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Ruin-group (No. 24) at Ivssormiut Tunugdliarlik. 
(Eastern settlement). 
(D. B. 1894) 
9. Dwelling-house. 3, 5. Stables with hay-barns. 10. Little house. 
6, 8. Store-houses. 1, 2, 4. Small out-houses. 11. Store-house. 7. Large fold. 
The ruins lie close to an old river bed through which only little water runs 
at present. Formerly a big river has had its outlet here, now it discharges further 
north. The ruins lie on a beautifull coastal piain with grass and an abundance 
of willow-thicket. This home-field is bounded to the south by a fence made of 
earth with a few stones. 
L Nord fer Ehalık 
( gat ke) ) 
. ое’ A ude < Sten mot IO 
fe age J Gir met Aron 
(D. B. 1894) 
Ruin-group (No. 76) at the lake lying north of Ekaluit. 
(Igalikofiord, Eastern settlement). 
The home-fields lie between the lake and the mountains enclosed by the 
fence, a, b, c. 
1, 4: Small houses. 2, 3, 5: Stables with barns. 6: Group of dwelling-houses. 
In a south easterly direction three small islands with a few house ruins lie 
in the lake, between 6—700 meters from the farmstead. 
