The Icelandic Colonization of Greenland. 153 
Ruin-group (No. 64) at Inugkuagsak (Inorkuatsak ?) 
(Igalikofiords eastern arm). 
The ruins lie near the mouth of 
a big river coming from the inland- 
ice. Most of the ruins lie on an 
ancient sea margin with a level sur- 
face. About 15 m above the level 
of the sea. 
1: A square compartment with 
a smaller enclosure. 2, 3: Stables. 
4: Dwelling-houses with a refuse- 
heap. 5: A fold. 6: A stable. 
7, 8: Small ruins near the river in 
the valley. 9, 10: Enclosures or 
houses near the dwelling. 11: In the 
valley to the north of the ruins lies 
a large fold with a little enclosure 
inside. 
(D. B. 1894) 
Ruin-group (No. 63) Iterdlak. 
(Igalikofiords eastern arm). 
The ruin lies between a bigger 
river (to the west) and a brook (to 
the east). The home-field resembles a 
meadow which 15 watered by smaller 
streams. The ruins are very colapsed. 
1, 2: Folds. 3: Dwelling-houses 
with a refuse-heap (= Modding). 
4: Stable for the milking cattle (?). 
5, 9, 7: Smaller houses (store-houses 
etc). 
(D. B. 1894) 
