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W. Thalbitzer 



Measurements of the interior of 11 inhabited 



о 3 



Name of the 

 place 



Interior of the house 



Number 



of 

 windows 



Windows*) 

 Width and height 



Z^ 



Length') 



Breadth ^) 



Height 3) 



I 



II 



III 



IV 



V 



VI 



VII 



VIII 



IX 



X 



XI 



Taseesaq 



Ikkatter 



Sawaranaartik . 

 Iramikeertaain . 



Sarpaq 



Teeleqiitaaq . . . 

 Iserpalukittoq. . 

 Qeqertaalaq. . . . 



m. 

 4-65 

 6-38 



7-72 

 4-85 

 6-13 

 7-80 

 6-42 

 9-88 

 9 26 

 4-90 

 4-50 



m. m. 



6-20 



5-14 



5-00 



5-68 

 a 5-97 Ь5-00 



6-06 



5-29 



5-65 



5-94 



4.30 

 a 6-00 Ь4-30 



m. m. m. 

 a 2-27 b2-02 cl-00 

 a 2-25 Ь2-13 cl-00 

 a2'00 с 0-94 

 a2-01 Ы-77 cO-92 

 a 2-15 с 1-90 

 a 2-22 с 1-53 

 a 1-92 с 1-67 

 a 2-13 с 1-80 

 a 2-00 с 1-55 

 a 1-84 с 1-44 

 a 1-98 с 1-79 



2 



3 



2 



2 



2 



3 



2 



3 



3(?) 



2 



2 



m. m. m. m. 



') 0-55 X 0-47 2) 0-76 x 0-42 

 1) 1-02 X 0-54 2) 0-52 x 0-86 

 1) 1-20 X 0-54 2)1.12x0-54 

 1) 73 X 0-55 2) 0-73 x 0-52 



0-99 X 0-55 



0-99 X 0-65 



0-84 X 0-44 



1-30 X 0-60 

 1) 1-48 X 0-76 2) 1-45 X 0-47 



0-78 X 0-65 



0-70 X 0-42 



The length of the middle line through the house along the edge of the main platform. 

 The breadth has only been measured along the one side-Avall, when the house was considered 

 The height was measured from floor to roof, first (a) under the main beam, where it is 

 between the platform and the front wall and lastly (c) right out at the front wall near to 

 Where 3 windows are noted, the middle one луаз over the entrance and Avas smaller than the 

 The measurements of height and breadth (interior) were made as a rule at the outer opening of 

 The distinction betAveen children and adults is based on an estimate, as ver}' few know their 

 nearly correct. 



The family stalls, only on the main platform, are separated by hanging skins ('/2 or ^/4 m. 

 Row a stands under the main beam, along the edge of the main platform; b nearer the front 

 between the window platform and the roof. 

 Work boxes of the men, also used as footstools when sitting on the edge of the platform. 



Measurements of seven house ruins. 



No. of 



Name of the place 



Length 



Breadth 



Number 



of 

 windows 



Passage-way 



house 



Length 



Breadth 



Height 



XII 



XIII 



XIV 



XV 



XVI 



XVII 



XVIII 



Ammaain 



SaluarsiAvaq .... 

 Ikaaättiwaq /. . . 

 Ikaaättiлvaq // . . 



Uperniwik 



Igalaaqarjitseq . . 

 Atteqin 



m 

 a 8-02 &7-45 

 a 5-34 b4-52 



9-98 



5-92 

 10-94 



6-90 



6-95 



m. 



3-60 

 a 4-24 Ь5-00 



5-04 



3-23 



4-05 

 a 1-92 Ь2-.50 

 a 4-24 Ь4-42 



3(?) 

 1 



3(?) 

 ? 



0(?) 



? 



m. 

 7-52 



5-52 

 7-43 



с 



6-96 

 ? 



6-96 



m. 



0-71 (0'63) 

 7 



II 

 ,1 

 II 



0-71 (0-58) 

 ? 



m. 



II 

 11 

 II 

 II 



0-94 

 ? 



The boxes of the men were mentioned on p. 40 and will be 

 described later. In No. XI the occupant of the middle platform 

 (a woman) used a stone as foot-stool instead of a box. 



The window^ platforms and the side platforms are sometimes 

 built of Hat stones instead of w'ood (e. g. in No. XI). The lamp 

 .supports in front оГ the i)latform are also partly of stone, partly 



