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metre in height were constructed entirely of stone. The house 

 was a verj' small one : 



Inner length of the back wall 19 m 



Breadth from back wall to passage-way. . . 2'2 - 

 Length of passage-way 20 - 



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Fig. 1. The house at Nualik, where the Eskimo became extinct. 

 (Phot, by G. Amdrup.) 



XI. On the southernmost point of Кар Warming there 

 were very well-preserved remains of an Eskimo house of un- 

 usually large dimensions: 



Inner length of back wall И m 



— — - front wall 10 - 



Breadth from back wail to passage-way. . . 4"1 - 



Length of passage-way 5'6 - 



Longitudinal direction of back wall N— S. 



The house looked uncommonly new, and about the two 



blubber-tanks outside the house there were still some not 



entirely coagulated remains of blubber which had flowed out 

 over the stones. 



